Landlocked Lakes Row of Jennie`s Stripy Stripey Story Quilt
Classes with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 01-Jun-2016
Jennie reminds us that this quilt is Fat quarter friendly. So there are no excuses about not being able to use up your stash!
Jennie uses the Companion Angle and the Tri-Recs set of rotary cutting templates. These allow you to cut out your fabric quickly, easily and accurately with the rotary cutter. They have also been designed to save fabric by having their corners nibbed off, and this also gives you greater accuracy not only with the placement of your pieces together but then with the subsequent sewing.
If you like the idea of the 54/40 Flight or Fight Block then click here to see one that we made with Jennie a while ago and get to learn a little about the reference behind the block.
Click here for row 6 – Deep Dark Forest Row of Jennie’s Stripy Stripey Story Quilt.
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