
Watch S7, EP1: Flying Geese Quilt Redo! with Fubo
Angela is kicks off the season with a redemption story; she's made this thistle quilt pattern before with half-square triangles but thinks this flying-geese version will be much easier to quilt.
Angela is kicks off the season with a redemption story; she's made this thistle quilt pattern before with half-square triangles but thinks this flying-geese version will be much easier to quilt.
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S5, EP5 "Split Square"Assembling Easter baskets and a quilt; Angela demonstrates how to do a mitered border; plus how to quilt using rulers.
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S4, EP4 "Bargello Quilt"Angela is making the Bargello quilt that everyone's been asking for; break out the layer cakes and prepare to get crazy with precuts.
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S6, EP3 "Mod Triangles Quilt"Angela is keeping it fresh with a mod triangles quilt that's simple to put together.
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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, EP10 "Stash Busting Sunburst Table Topper"Angela whips up a stash-busting table topper using the 'quilt-as-you-go' method Gudrun Erla teaches in her online class "Fast & Furious: Quilt-As-You-Go With Pre-Cuts."
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