Fun Fabulous Fabric Bowls
Create something beautiful...and surprisingly addictive!
If you’ve been looking for a project that’s quick, creative, and just plain fun—this is it.
In this one-day class with Kevin Deaton, you’ll learn how to transform simple fabric into stunning, structured bowls that are as useful as they are eye-catching. Perfect for gift giving, decorating, or adding a little charm to your sewing space.
And fair warning… once you make one, you’ll want to make more.
Whether you go bold and modern or soft and classic, your fabric choices make each bowl completely unique—no two are ever the same.
What you’ll love:
- Finish a beautiful project in just one day
- Learn a fun, versatile technique you can use again and again
- Create a handmade gift that actually gets used
- Play with fabric combinations and make it completely your own
Class includes:
One piece of Timtex to complete your first bowl.
Please bring:
Your coordinating fabrics and thread (this is where your personality shines ✨
Come spend a day stitching, shaping, and creating something truly fabulous—you might just leave with a new favorite obsession.
A Quick Note About Class Supplies: Your class fee covers instruction only AND one piece of Timtex to complete one bowl—other supplies are sold separately. You’ll receive a detailed supply list outlining exactly what you’ll need for class. 🌟Many of the items will be available at Cactus Quilt Shop, and registered students receive 10% off all class-related purchases after signing up!
Cancellation Policy for Kevin Deaton Classes: Cancellation must be made 14-days prior to the first day of the class for a refund. Cancellations less than 14 days before the first day of class forfeit all registration monies paid. On occasion, classes will cancel due to lack of registration. If the class is cancelled due to inadequate enrollment, you will be refunded. To minimize the risk that you might purchase your fabrics and supplies, only to find out that the class had to be cancelled, we recommend that you call the teacher, or the quilt shop, to confirm if that class has met its minimum enrollment and will go on as scheduled.