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Angela demonstrates how to hide quilting mistakes by using a matching thread color and echoing and repeating a mistake to make it look intentional.
Angela demonstrates how to hide quilting mistakes by using a matching thread color and echoing and repeating a mistake to make it look intentional.
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S9, EP1 "Bursting Star Quilt"Angela uses half-square triangles to make a modern bursting star quilt, while sharing her tips on how to keep a lasting relationship with a quilter.
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S6, EP10 "Bonus: Tips for Keeping Blocks Together"Angela shows how to keep everything in order to make piecing a breeze.
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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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S3, EP5 "Frequency Rainbow Star Quilt"Combining a rainbow quilt, a star quilt and a medallion quilt all into one; Angela breaks down Y-seams, quilting with templates and beyond.
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S10, EP11 "Ombré Wall Hanging"Angela makes a modern ombré wall hanging to display in a very exclusive art exhibition.
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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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