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Machine quilting isn't always as easy as it looks, but anyone can do these three free-motion quilting designs; how wavy lines, starburst designs and simple cursive words can turn a quilt into a work of art.
Machine quilting isn't always as easy as it looks, but anyone can do these three free-motion quilting designs; how wavy lines, starburst designs and simple cursive words can turn a quilt into a work of art.
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S9, EP10 "Bonus: Top 3 Free-Motion Quilting Designs Even Beginners Can Do"Machine quilting isn't always as easy as it looks, but anyone can do these three free-motion quilting designs; how wavy lines, starburst designs and simple cursive words can turn a quilt into a work of art.
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