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(PDF) Korean Patchwork Quilting: 37 Modern Bojagi Style Projects Ipad

10 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=0804852812 | READ [PDF] Korean Patchwork Quilting: 37 Modern Bojagi Style Projects | Fall in Love with One-Block Wonder The One-Block Wonder quilt has a large, loyal fanbase, and for good reason. The cutting and stitching technique is fairly simple but produces art quilts that offer many opportunities to play with color and design. Many quiltmakers find that they canu00e2u20acu2122t stop making them. How Itu00e2u20acu2122s Done In One-Block Wonder Panel Quilts, Maxine collaborates with fellow quilter Nancy Miller to shar

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(PDF) Korean Patchwork Quilting: 37 Modern Bojagi Style Projects Ipad

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  1. (PDF) Korean Patchwork Quilting: 37 Modern Bojagi Style Projects Ipad

  2. Description Fall in Love with One-Block Wonder The One-Block Wonder quilt has a large, loyal fanbase, and for good reason. The cutting and stitching technique is fairly simple but produces art quilts that offer many opportunities to play with color and design. Many quiltmakers find that they can’t stop making them. How It’s Done In One-Block Wonder Panel Quilts, Maxine collaborates with fellow quilter Nancy Miller to share ideas for making One-Block Wonder quilts from preprinted fabric panels. If you have admired these quilts but haven’t started one of your own, this may be the time. What better excuse to buy 7 repeats of an interesting preprinted panel? Stack 6 of the panels, aligning the repeats in the design, then cut strips and sub-cut 60 triangles. You will end up with sets of 6 matching triangles sew them together in threes to make a pair of half-hexagons from each set. Where the Magic Comes in The magic comes when you arrange the hexagons—there are any number of possible designs, and no two quilts look alike even if you choose the same fabric as another quilter. Put the seventh panel right on the front of the quilt, arranging the colors and designs of the hexagons around it to complement and emphasize the strongest parts of the panel artwork. Experiment with block placement until you produce a design that you like.

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