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This woven lattice quilt might look intricate, but it's actually perfect for beginners.
This woven lattice quilt might look intricate, but it's actually perfect for beginners.
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The Midnight Quilt Show
S5, EP4 "Woven Lattice Quilt"This woven lattice quilt might look intricate, but it's actually perfect for beginners.
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S5, EP3 "Quilted Placemats"Angela is preparing to host a dinner for quilters, so she has to quilt up a few placemats.
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"Rising Star"Angela avoids ripping paper, her kids and chores to create a rounded illusion with no curves.
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S8, EP9 "Thread Colors"Angela gives some handy tips to pick thread colors for quilts; finding out how to match thread colors to fabric so the quilting is nice and visible, while still blending in.
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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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S10, EP4 "Campfire Quilt"Angela Walters reminisces about her days in the Girl Scouts while making the Campfire Quilt designed by Suzy Williams of Suzy Quilts.
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S10, EP1 "Modern Southwestern-Style Quilt"Angela creates a modern Southwestern-style quilt that's the perfect size to use as a blanket for summer picnics in the park.
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