
July 31 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
$5.00 – $15.00Mola is a Kuna Indian word for clothing. Traditionally, panels of elaborately decorated
fabrics known as molas were incorporated into the front or back of a woman’s blouse.
Today, molas are not only created for use in clothing but also as wall art or even as
larger quilts.
Traditional molas were constructed by hand using a reverse appliqué technique.
Anywhere from two to seven layers of fabric were stitched together and then sections
were cut away at different layers to reveal different colors.
Supply list:
● Machine with power cords and pedal in good working order.
● Appliqué scissors
● Heat marker and lite colored chalk
● Appliqué presser foot, 80/12 universal needle, cotton or rayon thread- colors to
be announced.
● Kit fee-$10 paid day of class
Please read the Class and Refund Policies before signing up for this class.
If you have problems registering and paying for this event please contact the store at 281-347-0453 and we will get you registered.
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