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A quilt that looks harder than it is; Angela shows a nine-patch within a nine-patch within another nine-patch.
A quilt that looks harder than it is; Angela shows a nine-patch within a nine-patch within another nine-patch.
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The Midnight Quilt Show
"Angela's Scrambled Plus Sign Quilt"A quilt that looks harder than it is; Angela shows a nine-patch within a nine-patch within another nine-patch.
The Midnight Quilt Show
S10, EP2 "Bonus: 5 Items Around Your House to Use for Quilting"From cornstarch to cuticle pushers, Angela shares five ingenious hacks for using common household items for quilting.
The Midnight Quilt Show
S8, EP1 "Three DIY Quilt Projects"How to make a cathedral window pillow as a gift; Angela's tips for non-quilters about receiving a gift from a quilter.
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S6, EP2 "Quilted Tote Bag Challenge"Angela's been challenged by The Crafty Gemini to make a stash-busting tote bag, so she's stepping outside her comfort zone and up to the #MidnightStashChallenge.
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S10, EP11 "Ombré Wall Hanging"Angela makes a modern ombré wall hanging to display in a very exclusive art exhibition.
The Midnight Quilt Show
S10, EP8 "3 Designs Every Quilter Should Know"A practical and cute quilted zipper pouch gets straight to the quilting; Angela shares quilting designs every quilter should know: ribbon candy, serpentine lines and the paisley feather, while making a small, easy quilting project for beginners.
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S10, EP6 "Cutting T-Shirts"Angela shares her top three tips on how to cut t-shirts for a quilt.
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S10, EP4 "Campfire Quilt"Angela Walters reminisces about her days in the Girl Scouts while making the Campfire Quilt designed by Suzy Williams of Suzy Quilts.
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