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Bulls eye quilts are what this book focuses on and the different methods of putting them together. Your octagon bull's-eyes have raw edges and will fray with use and washing. The choice of fabric will determine the amount of fray: flannel will fray a lot; cottons less. If the idea of raw edges on your quilt does not appeal to you, there are options for different finishing techniques. Other tips include borders, layering the quilt, bindings and mitered corners.
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Kaye Wood describes herself as a "Quilt Engineer". Her main quilting interest is to simplify the quiltmaking process which results in easier and more accurate techniques so her students can have an easier time making quilts. She breaks a lot of rules with her original techniques and as such has eliminated a lot of the slowdowns in quilt making. How about adding: each of her patterns focuses in on ...
Kaye Wood describes herself as a "Quilt Engineer". Her main quilting interest is to simplify the quiltmaking process which results in easier and more accurate techniques so her students can have an easier time making quilts. She breaks a lot of rules with her original techniques and as such has eliminated a lot of the slowdowns in quilt making. How about adding: each of her patterns focuses in on one or more of her original techniques.
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