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Mistakes happen; how Angela conquers a little stitch snafu on her way to sewing a scrappy square-in-square stunner, just in time for her family reunion.
Mistakes happen; how Angela conquers a little stitch snafu on her way to sewing a scrappy square-in-square stunner, just in time for her family reunion.
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S8, EP7 "Tried and True Rainbow Quilt"Some quilters are organized; some are a bit on the messier side, like Angela; Angela uses solid colors to make a tried-and-true rainbow quilt by Monique Jacobs, sharing her best organizing tips along the way.
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S7, EP2 "Snail's Trail Quilt"Working on quilts that seem intimidating, but aren't that bad once started; Angela checks this snazzy Snail's Trail quilt from her quilting bucket list.
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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, EP3 "No-Waste Flying Geese Quilt"Angela demonstrates the no-waste flying-geese method while making a multidimensional quilt for the most quilt-worthy person in her life; she shares her top three tips for quilting big quilts on a small machine.
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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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