Enjoy the display of quilts that Jill shows Julie made by herself and by her students.
In addition, she walks us through some simple steps for making this twisted bargello pattern.
Jill is one of the teachers at Bee Crafty, just outside Huntingdon, and more information about her classes on this and other items can be found at www.beeingcrafty.co.uk.
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Start with a Jelly roll
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Or raid your stash
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