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Almost in Church - Stained Glass Workshop by Mary Marcotte

  • Wednesday, June 24, 2026
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Hancock Whitney Bank Meeting Room, 940 Creighton Road Pensacola, FL 32504
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This beautiful table topper or wall hanging is a fun way to learn how to create lovely stained glass in fabric. The gorgeous window scene will be uniquely your own because you choose which colors to use, cut the fabrics into gentle shapes, and arrange them to suit your aesthetic. You'll learn techniques on color theory, freehand rotary cutting, stippling, and using bias tape.

  • order of appliqué—farthest to nearest design
  • color theory
  • using fabric in a pleasing aesthetic to create a stained-glass look
  • stippling in quilting
  • bias theory


Supply List:

  1. Your favorite sewing machine with a zigzag stitch (remember the pedal, wires, extension cord, etc.)
  2. Backing fabric—fat quarter (18” X 22”) or larger
  3. Batting the size of your backing fabric
  4. A variety of fabrics—your choice of solids, small prints, tone-on-tone, or batiks; 10” squares work well, as will large scraps, and fat quarters. Tip: fabrics that have no right and wrong sides, such as solids and batiks, can be less frustrating when learning.
  5. Thread—medium gray, silver, or black
  6. Two packs of black, single-fold bias tape (can be purchased at Walmart, Amazon, and most fabric stores). Or you can make your own bias tape using a solid black quilting cotton; 

-- Directions for making the bias tape are on the website at   https://marymarcotte.com/2026/03/05/make-bias-tape-for-stained-glass-quilts/


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