Taster: Collider Quilt with Claire Campion
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 14-Apr-2023
Making this beautiful Collider Quilt couldn't be simpler with Claire Campions comprehensive workshop.
Half Square Triangles, Quarter Square Triangles and Half Rectangle Triangles are the basis of the quilt. Claire demonstrates how to make them all.
Starting with two methods of making Half Square Triangles, she shows how easy it is to make two or eight at a time. Undoubtably giving great time saving tips to make the blocks.
With tips on trimming with different rulers, matching points and a simple method to make Half Rectangle Triangles.
Basically Claire constructs a fantastic quilt from simple blocks.
For full instructions Claires Collider pattern is available to purchase.
Claires other patterns are also available in her Etsy shop.
You can follow Claire on Instagram with #colliderquilt and @madejustsew.
You can find out more about Claire in our The Makers Studio series, all for FREE.
If you are interested in the Quilt in a day ruler this can be found at Creative Grids
and the clearly perfect slotted trimmer by Kari Carr can be ordered through her brand New Leaf Stitches
Click here to learn more about Claire Campion.
Click here to watch the full length version of this Taster
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