Classes and Workshops
Check out “What We Do“ to see an overview of everything we do!
We’re making selected recording classes available on-demand. Those classes are available in our store. You can find that page here.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Email Kathy and let’s get the class or event on the calendar!
Read What Others Are Saying about Our Classes and Workshops
Great Instructor, I highly recommend her!

Very nice, patient and knowledgeable teacher. Easy to follow her instructions. Kathy has great tricks that she easily shared and made sure we understood before moving on. Highly recommend one of her classes.
Great class, Can’t wait to take another!

Look at what happened!

Kathy, I couldn’t have done it with out your tutelage! Thank you so much !!!
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Summer Solstice by Quiltworx – Zoom Class

One of Quiltworx’s most popular patterns — this is a great quilt! Two size options are available — Wall (60″ x 60″) or
Queen (99″ x 99″). Beautiful in any color combination.
Class fee includes pattern — choose Wall or Queen.
(sample shown is not mine — found on Pinterest)
Summer Solstice Class Sessions:
Sunday afternoons:
1:00 PM – 3:30 PM CST
August 22, August 29, September 12 and September 19
Note: 1st class will be lecture/discussion- all about prep, fabrics – cutting/organizing, tools and more. Sewing will start on the 29th.
As always, BobKat Quilts classes are recorded and are available for students who miss a class or whose schedule prevents attending the live session. Classes remain available for several months after the class concludes. And Kathy is available to support your sewing until your quilt top is complete!!
NOTE – To change the number of Tickets or Registrations you wish to order click the small “-” or “+” signs in the left and right of the number below
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Great Class Sponsored by Our Guild

I took the workshop held at Hankard Inn in Jackson, MI., which I enjoyed very much!
Wonderful notes with the pattern!

Great class with Kathy Groves

We really didn’t go thru the instruction book. I don’t know if that was a good thing or not. I certainly have had no problem following along now that I’m at home.
Lastly, I would like to know how you organize your instruction book(s). I know a lot of people use highlighters on certain instructions. How do you do it?
Again thank you for a great class. I am looking forward to seeing you again in Shipshewana for future classes.


