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Need a quilt in a hurry? This Go Together series is made up of blocks that "go together" quickly and "go together" with each other.With the 12th block, you will receive layout options and yardage for 3 sizes. Choose one or several of these blocks for a fast, interesting quilt!
This pattern works well with or without the heart.. Use paper-backed fusible web for the heart. The focus fabric can be the heart or the background for the heart.
Included is a "Cut & Color" pattern. Copy the page - cut out the line blocks - color in the blocks - arrange into a quilt! All the blocks in this "Go Together" series work together so that you can create an unlimited number of original quilts!
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As much as I like to call myself a quilter, what I really am is a needlewoman. I started sewing clothes when I was 5. I learned to knit, croquet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroider and do crewel work growing up. I was lucky enough to have my mom, grandmother and aunt who encouraged me to sew and supported me through my first hit or miss attempts. I made my first quilt when I was a teen-ager ...
As much as I like to call myself a quilter, what I really am is a needlewoman. I started sewing clothes when I was 5. I learned to knit, croquet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroider and do crewel work growing up. I was lucky enough to have my mom, grandmother and aunt who encouraged me to sew and supported me through my first hit or miss attempts. I made my first quilt when I was a teen-ager for my next door neighbor's baby daughter (who now is a quilter.) After college, I made baby quilts for all my friends when they started having babies. When my first son was born, I started making larger quilts and just kept going. I enjoy patchwork, applique, paper-piecing, free-motion quilting and art quilting. I like for each of my quilts to have special meaning in the design related to the recipient. I enjoy trying out new techniques and making my own patterns. But mostly I love teaching quilters our craft.
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