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Some quilters are slow and steady, while others favor more of a 'forget perfect, finish fast' style, like Angela; she uses templates and block piecing with lots of triangles to create an ombré quilt; handy tips for quilting with rulers.
Some quilters are slow and steady, while others favor more of a 'forget perfect, finish fast' style, like Angela; she uses templates and block piecing with lots of triangles to create an ombré quilt; handy tips for quilting with rulers.
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