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    Bear Paw Quilt Block tutorial

    Bear Paw is a fun traditional quilt block. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a 12″ block with three fabrics.

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    Broken Dishes Quilt Block tutorial

    The name “Broken Dishes” sounds traumatic, but it’s actually a beautiful traditional quilt block. See how to make it in this easy tutorial.

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    Stacked Bars Placemat Tutorial

    Make a unique placemat and table runner quickly and easily with reversible patchwork. This project is a great stash-buster that looks nice in any fabric combination.

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    Double Spools Quilt Block Tutorial

    Double Spools is a traditional quilt block that is easy to make and versatile to use.

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    Two ways to add cornerstones to a quilt top

    Cornerstones are small contrasting squares that go in the sashing at the corners of the blocks. They can add more definition to the blocks as well as colour and interest.

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    How to finish your quilt top

    So you’ve followed a pattern, taken a workshop or pieced random fabrics together and now you have a beautiful quilt top. Now what? Many patterns just say “quilt as desired” and that’s not helpful if you don’t know what you desire.

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