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I love intricate blocks, but am not crazy about Y-seams, so I decided to create a project that looks harder than it is to make!
These blocks can actually be pieced; however for this simple project I decided to "applique" them using a satin stitch. Because the fabric is fused to the batting, you only have to cover the raw edges to prevent fraying. No binding is needed with this technique either!
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Quiltinjeni is a quilting instructor/pattern designer/fabriholic and stay-at-home Mom of three! I enjoy making things to give as gifts and love fabric and hand-made items.
I have been crocheting since I was 12 years old and quilting for the past 11 years. I began teaching quilting techniques in 2004, designing patterns in 2006 and have been published in Asian Fabrics Magazine (issue #10 and ...
Quiltinjeni is a quilting instructor/pattern designer/fabriholic and stay-at-home Mom of three! I enjoy making things to give as gifts and love fabric and hand-made items.
I have been crocheting since I was 12 years old and quilting for the past 11 years. I began teaching quilting techniques in 2004, designing patterns in 2006 and have been published in Asian Fabrics Magazine (issue #10 and #11). My favorite part of quilting now is the quilting and binding of a project. I currently quilt on my Bernina Artista 200. :)
I look forward to improving my machine quilting skills as time goes on and hope to win a national competition someday!
See http://www.etsy.com/shop/Quiltinjeni for other interesting stuff! :)
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