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bib block quilt

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squaring a quilt

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Free Motion Quilting: Sync & Rhythm with Guest Jenny Doan - Man Sewing

FMQ

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bobbins

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site for info

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patterns to look at when time

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starch

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car quilt

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binding foot

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A must-read page for beginners is our Quilt Block Names and Meanings: The Ultimate Guide.

quilt as u go log cabin

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pattern site

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W.i.P. - A few small things - The Crafty Quilter

new site to check out

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The ultimate goal in patchwork and quilting is to create a “flat” product with parallel outer edges. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule when making art quilts and table runners with unusual angled edges. That being said, there are a few places that can cause distortion, when pressing blocks and pressing seams within blocks we can without realizing cause this issue. Join Kelly Ashton as she presents techniques and tips on pressing quilt blocks with precision.

pressing seams

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buffalo plaid

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peyton

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Learn fast fabric cutting techniques so you can get to the fun part of quilting more quickly! Join quilt designer Debbie Caffrey and discover easy techniques to make impressive, intricate blocks… fast! Make the most of the rulers you already own and use rotary shortcuts to swiftly create stacks of strips, diamonds, split rectangles and more.

cutting

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Pat Sloan Neighbor block 5 single

i spy house

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bee

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You can quilt it yourself on your sewing machine! Join quilter Christa Watson and discover simple techniques for machine quilting with a walking foot or free-motion stitches. Along the way, learn the most efficient way to travel around your quilt as you quilt it.

planning

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easter

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You Gnome I Love You

friends and family

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With these free and easy to sew 12-inch quilt block patterns, you can easily mix and match to create stunning original quilt patterns. Get creative!

12 inch blocks

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A four patch is a very common unit in many different quilt patterns and is made from four pieces of fabric. While there are several different ways to create a four patch unit, Toby Lischko shows you a quick and easy way to make one that uses less time, less thread, and lays flat when pressed.

4 and 9 patch

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hudson bay quilt blanket

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stained glass

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