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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.
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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S8, EP8 "Curved Log Cabin Quilt"Angela ponders her new year's resolutions as she builds a curved log cabin quilt using ombré fabric.
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"Father's Day Gift"Angela raids her husband's closet to stitch up a special quilted Father's Day gift; this T-shirt quilt for Jeremy isn't just any old T-shirt quilt, it's a very cool design that uses big flying geese to frame the blocks.
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"Angela's Scrambled Plus Sign Quilt"A quilt that looks harder than it is; Angela shows a nine-patch within a nine-patch within another nine-patch.
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S6, EP1 "Night Sky Quilt"Angela is back, quilting an amazing half-square triangle quilt by Monique Dillard; Angela announces something huge.
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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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S10, EP7 "Friendship Stars Quilt"For those who are 'quilt curious,' but unsure where to get started.
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