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Reinterpreting vintage blocks; booking faculty for quilt events; creating dynamic blocks with half-square triangles.
Reinterpreting vintage blocks; booking faculty for quilt events; creating dynamic blocks with half-square triangles.
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S1, EP6 "Old and New"Reinterpreting vintage blocks; booking faculty for quilt events; creating dynamic blocks with half-square triangles.
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S3, EP1 "Blocks"Using negative space in nontraditional blocks; basic techniques for attaching blocks together; quilting as you go; creating panels with scraps and turning them into coasters, pouches and more.
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