Studio Sessions
Meet Your July Project
In the pattern it gives you everything you need to complete the block as shown. If you have questions after signing up feel free to send me a message at: info@sewbecca.com
What to Have Ready Before Class
Your printed or digital pattern (sent after signup)
Fabric selected ready to go (bonus points for starching, cutting, & labeling before class!)
Basic sewing supplies including machine, thread, rotary cutter, ruler, and iron
If you don’t get everything cut ahead of time, that’s okay. You can sew along and finish at your own pace with the recording.
We'll cover:
How to read an FPP pattern
Fabric placement
Sewing order
Trimming and pressing
Joining sections together
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Special Perks for VIP Members:
10% off purchase of Studio Session w/ monthly coupon code
July Studio Session
Foundation Paper Piecing
House Block
Foundation Paper Piecing has consistently been one of the most requested Studio Session topics from our community. Many of you have asked for a beginner-friendly introduction, and this house block is the perfect place to start.
Studio Sessions are always more fun when we're learning together, asking questions in real time, and celebrating those little quilting victories along the way.
So gather some favorite fabric scraps, clear a spot by your sewing machine, and join us on July 18 as we finally dive into one of the community's most requested techniques.
We'll be creating this charming House Block, an exclusive pattern written by SewBecca and included with your workshop registration.
Whether you've never tried Foundation Paper Piecing before or you've struggled to make sense of the process on your own, this live workshop will walk you through each step in a supportive, relaxed environment.
Perfect For:
✔ First-time FPP quilters
✔ Scrap lovers
✔ Confident beginners
✔ Quilters who want crisp points and accurate piecing
✔ Anyone who's been curious about Foundation Paper Piecing
Workshop Details:
Date: July 18, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Live on Zoom
Your workshop purchase includes:
Live instruction from SewBecca via Zoom
The House Block FPP pattern
Access to the class recording so you can rewatch anytime
Opportunities to ask questions during the workshop
A welcoming group of fellow quilters to sew and learn alongside
Frequently Asked Questions
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Quilting isn’t just about fabric and thread, it’s about connecting with others. Every class I host is designed to bring quilters together, no matter where you live. I want you to leave with a finished project and new skills, but also with a sense of community, laughter, and that “I can do this” spark that keeps us all sewing.
This virtual class is my way of opening the sewing room doors wide! Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting, you’ll feel welcome, supported, and inspired. We’ll learn, we’ll create, and we’ll share the joy of quilting together!
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After purchasing, you'll receive the pattern immediately.
The Zoom link is located on the first page of the pattern, making it easy to find when it's time to join the workshop.
If you have any questions about your registration, pattern download, or accessing the workshop, please email info@sewbecca.com and we'll be happy to help.
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Because the Zoom link is included within the pattern file upon purchase, all workshop registrations are non-refundable.
Please make sure you're available on July 18 from 3:00-5:00 PM before completing your registration.
If you experience any issues accessing your pattern or locating the Zoom link, contact info@sewbecca.com before the workshop and we'll help get you squared away.
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Nope! This workshop is designed for beginners and quilters who want a refresher on FPP basics.
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Email info@sewbecca.com and we'll help you get everything sorted out as quickly as possible.
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Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) is a quilting technique where fabric is sewn directly onto a printed paper foundation.
The paper acts as a guide, allowing you to create precise shapes, sharp points, and accurate seams that can be difficult to achieve with traditional piecing methods.
If you've ever looked at an intricate quilt block and wondered how quilters get everything so perfectly lined up, FPP is often the answer.
Don't worry if it sounds intimidating. Once you understand the process, it becomes surprisingly logical, and many quilters find it addictive.