Angela is the author of several books, and she tells us that she likes to base her books on a technique, and this one is used cut out shapes, so really easy to create your own designs.
The patterns are created to be fused into place, have a cut look about them, but even though they are fused your quilt will still be cuddly.
The patterns are based on 8″ squares and Angela shows you how easy it is to used some of the cutwork to work as links.
Also, at the back of the book you are invited to be part of a challenge, so keep watching!
P.S. There are more workshops with Angel,m which allow her to tell us more about her book and patterns.
Click here to learn more about Angela Madden.
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