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How to tackle a quilt with 512 half-square triangles with the quickest HST-cutting technique this side of the Mississippi.
How to tackle a quilt with 512 half-square triangles with the quickest HST-cutting technique this side of the Mississippi.
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S7, EP6 "Stash-Busting Quilted Table Runner!"Angela quilts a stash-busting table runner that's perfect for entertaining and quick to whip up; she shares her favorite tips for throwing the perfect party.
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"Bonus: Painter's Tape for Faster Quilting"Quilters make lots of half-square triangles; for those that like the two-at-a-time method, Angela has a hack; she uses painter's tape to sew quarter-inch seams instead of marking each square.
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S7, EP1 "Flying Geese Quilt Redo!"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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S9, EP4 "Colorful Geometric Quilt"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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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.
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