Valerie uses these units as scrappy sashing in her own Fruity Friends quilt.
With the help of a rotary cutter and a sewing machine, these units are quick and easy to create. Moreover, without any templates and can produce a lovely scrappy sashing.
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In addition, you can use the free instructions for the cushion to create your own quilt.
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You can use your favourite method to create these units. Just make sure they are the right size - 2" finished units are needed so the 2" Thangles that Valerie loves would work too. Also, Anne shows technique how use a large rectangle of each fabric, onto which you draw a grid. This in turn allows...
This is the quilt that Paula is working on for us:
Paula takes us through the early design stages for creating your own quilt – a process which works for all sizes. Then moves on to showing us the tools she likes to use, which include sandpaper!
Below are some of the supplies she mentions are an...
Lynne Goldsworthy has designed these cushions to be bound and with an envelope back.
Valerie shows the modern way of creating fast, but accurate, quarter-square triangle units that Lynne has used around the panels. She give you help with the technique of 'squaring up' the units, and also talk...