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Angela's been practicing her magic tricks; she amazes with a magnificent optical illusion quilt; she uses solid pre-cuts to magically create her star blocks.
Angela's been practicing her magic tricks; she amazes with a magnificent optical illusion quilt; she uses solid pre-cuts to magically create her star blocks.
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The Midnight Quilt Show
S9, EP3 "The Midnight Quilt Show"Angela's been practicing her magic tricks; she amazes with a magnificent optical illusion quilt; she uses solid pre-cuts to magically create her star blocks.
The Midnight Quilt Show
"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.
The Midnight Quilt Show
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The Midnight Quilt Show
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