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Adorable and Easy Baby Quilts to Make in a Day
Bouncy Baby Buggies By: Terry White Little buggies bouncing in the grass for baby is the subject of this colorful and modern baby quilt. The techniques include fused appliqué, machine buttonhole stitch and strip piecing. Complete instructions for all … Continue reading
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Fly Your Own Flag: How To Create 3 Fabulous Fabric Flags
by Jamie Fingal Learn how to make three flags, using scrap fabrics, fusing, wool blended felt backing and free motion machine quilting. Each flag measures 6″ x 8″ vertical format. I used wool blended felt for the foundation and backing. … Continue reading
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Reverse Applique Journal Cover: Free Sewing Project
Free Sewing Project: Reverse Applique Journal Cover By Liz Kettle As we say farewell to the previous year and look forward to the wonders of the upcoming year it is common to become introspective and ponder how we may have … Continue reading