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Statler Stitcher

Updated:
November 14, 2007

Classes

Classes are held at Statler Stitcher
8801 E Columbus Ct
Columbia, Missouri
Directions: On Interstate 70, Use Exit 133 (east of Columbia)
Turn South to Columbus ct. (left turn)


Classes are co-taught by Paul Statler, inventor of the Statler Stitcher and by quilter and pattern designer Kim Diamond.

The Saturday Class will introduce customers to PrecisionStitch. Classroom instruction is provided in the morning, then a 'hands on' session in the afternoon.

The Sunday Class (Pattern Design with AutoSketch) will have emphasis on the basics for the beginner. Each class will have hands on exercises for the attendee to complete.   Fee $60

Class Times:
Saturday and Sunday - 8:00am to 5:00pm

Class Size is limited
Please Call or Email for availability
(866) 830-3738 (toll free)    (email)


Currently Scheduled Dates

December 07 1 - 2
January 08 5 - 6
February 2 - 3
March 1 - 2
April 5 - 6
May 3 - 4
May 11 - 13 SUGAR
June 7 - 8
July 12 - 13
August 9 - 10
September 6 - 7
October 4 - 5
November 15 - 16
December 08 6 - 7


Airports

St. Louis Lambert Field is approximately 125 miles east of Columbia, just off Interstate 70.
Kansas City International is approximately 150 miles west of Columbia, just off the 435 north of town.


Lodging

Hotel accommodations are available for around $49  per night at the Super 8 Motel,5700 Freedom Dr, Columbia, MO (573) 474-8307.  Just mention "Statler Stitcher" to get the special rate.  The Super 8 Motel is two miles from our shop and is located at exit 131 on I-70. 

There are many other Hotels/Motels in Columbia. Most within 10 miles of the facility.



Wanna-be a Statler Stitcher Class in Springfield, MO.

Whether or not you have ever considered a computer driven longarm, you have probably asked yourself if there is a faster and easier way to complete quilts. Join Merrily Parker, and explore the world of computerized quilting to get the answer to this burning question. She will show you how easy creating blocks, borders and corners can be. Are you only interested in doing pantograph type quilting? Come see how simple it is with a Statler Stitcher!