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    quilting tutorials

    How to assemble a quilt on point

    Sometimes quilt are assembled “on point”. That means that the blocks are aligned as diamonds rather than squares. This is how to assemble a quilt on point.

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    Epida Designs | Pojagi Patterns and Courses

    Easy Patchwork Shower Curtain pattern

    Use your favourite fabrics to make a one of a kind shower curtain.

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    Reversible patchwork tutorials

    Tips for stitching a long pojagi seam

    Often we want to make large projects with pojagi patchwork seams. Shower curtains, tablecloths and bed spreads are all great applications for this reversible patchwork technique. But the long seams can be tricky. These five tips will help.

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    quilting | quilting quick tips

    What is “fussy cutting”?

    Learn what fussy cutting is and how to do it in this quick tip video.

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  • pink heart hand embroidered with satin stitch and title.
    embroidery stitches | embroidery tutorials

    5 Tips for Satin Stitch

    Satin stitch is a beautiful embroidery stitch that can be used to fill in a shape with smooth solid colour. Here are some tips to help you stitch satin stitch more beautifully.

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    embroidery quick tips

    Are embroidery needles the same as sewing needles?

    It might seem like a needle is just a needle. It’s a piece of metal with a point on one end and a hole on the other end. But there are different types of needles for different purposes.

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