TASTER: Twisted Settings with Valerie Nesbitt
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 05-Apr-2019
Add movement to your quilt
This twisted setting is a brilliant way of adding movement to your quilt and also for making sure all the blocks are of identical size!
More twist with the Partial Seam
We also use the partial seam technique which adds just more twist to the design. If you want to know more about this, click here to watch “Partial Seam Technique with Valerie Nesbitt”.
Quilts donated by Momentum
The quilts shown have been made for and donated to Momentum – a charity based in Kingston-upon-Thames that supports children and families suffering from life limiting conditions. For more information go to moment-um.org.
Click here to learn more about Valerie Nesbitt.
Click here to watch the full length version of this Taster
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