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Make a simple, stitched vinyl wallet | How About Orange
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Great for embroidery! scandi - colour-it-yourself screenprinted poster by Summersville
rainbow queen! vogue-chart-rainbow-queen-england-uk-britain-british-isles-monarch-colors-elizabeth-II
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Finley and Oliver: DIY LEGO Travel Box
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What a great twist on the traditional pin cushion.
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Katherine Wheel Quilt Block Tutorial
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Pinned onto Quilts from lawsonandlotti.blogspot.com.au
Dutch tulip fields...but it looks like a mod quilt!
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Tea bag cookies! FVS just told me that it's TC awareness week/month (April)...maybe we need some of these to celebrate?
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Drive it* like you stole it! love it! (*it being your sewing machine! )
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Pinned onto Quilts from badskirt.blogspot.com
Emily L. OH MY GOSH THIS IS FABULOUS!!!
Debbie Donaldson This would be great in my sewing room! If I had one...
Seed Tapes! fun and practical. Might even make a good gift?
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This thread installation by Anne Lindberg called "Drawn Pink" is breath taking.
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Pinless Piecing Method for piecing circles
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Pinned onto Quilts from themodernquiltguild.com
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Sarah Evans This is only if you use this method: from: http://whipup.net/2011/03/1... Her ingenious method of assembling a HST (half square triangles) for a pinwheel block is perfect for most HST projects I can think of. You simply take your two squares of fabric (usually a print and a solid), place them right sides together and sew around all four edges with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Then you cut the square on both diagonals and you end up with four pieces. When you open out and iron them you get perfect half square triangles! It’s amazing every time. I recently made a bunch of these in different sizes just to get a feel for the math. I have some of the sizes figured out to get you started, but the basic math is a HST that is roughly 64% of the size of your original square. from: http://whipup.net/2011/03/1...