Tuesday 1 October 2024

Virtual - Halloween Quilt Along 2024

An orange and black poster for a halloween Quilt Along

It’s that most wonderful time of the year!

Whether you call it Halloween, All-Hallows Eve, or Samhain, this Fall festival is just around the corner.

It’s time to sign up for my third, annual, Virtual - Halloween Quilt Along!

This is without a doubt one of my most popular virtual workshops each year.

Attendees will learn how to make a variety of projects and work on the ones of their choice with expert instruction throughout the day.

Lots of tricks and treats are guaranteed. Full after-class support is included.

All who register will receive a detailed supply list and PDF of the presentation including all patterns and instructions so even if you can’t attend you can still get in on all the fun!
Registration is now open.

October 31, 2024
From the comfort of your own sewing room.
10:00 to 2:00 (PDT)
$35.
Register by PayPal or eTransfer to juliesquiltclass@telus.net
Or
Click on the link below to pay with Visa or Mastercard
Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and click on Place Order to complete the transaction.

Welcome Fall

A variety of pumpkin and squash on and around a blue wooden chair



Sunny days, crisp clear nights, a bountiful harvest, a cozy fire, the sound and smell of rain, pumpkin spice everything, pumpkin quilts, Halloween, fresh corn on the cob, learning something new, fall leaves, brilliant colors, hockey season, the sound of geese migrating, sunflowers blooming, time spent with family, teaching new classes…Happy Fall!


Two orange and one white pumpkin with a sunflower

We've been blessed with a huge harvest of squash and pumpkins this Fall, with the garden producing everything from blue and orange Cinderella pumpkins to Golden Hubbard Squash, one of my favorites, and even the tiniest, ornamental mini pumpkins.


White and orange mini pumpkins, candles and an ornamental bird

Believe it or not, we didn't even plant any squash this year. They all just grew naturally as a result of mulching the seed scrapings from pumpkins and squash we've purchased over the last two or three years. The harvest was super fun because we didn't know what types of squash we were growing until they actually matured.


A squash garden with a cedar fence

The pumpkin/squash patch was huge and healthy. 
It even went as far as to grow up into the neighbor's tree!


A blue ceramic pot of gold chrysanthemum


Fall flowers are equally gorgeous. 
There's color inspiration for my next quilt everywhere I look!