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Free project: Tear-able quilt

October 26, 2012 by Scarlett Burroughs

Michelle from Design Camp PDX tells me she’s on a mission to demystify sewing with wool, claiming it’s not as difficult as many think. In that vein, she created this quilt from 8 wool fat quarters she received from the Pendleton Woolen Mill Store. She created the quilt along with a project sheet for the store to use. Visit her blog post to get the download, just click on Tear-able Quilt.

Image credit: Design Camp PDX

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Comments

  1. Lutie Mann says

    July 29, 2017 at 11:53 am

    I love this and have just completed the one I bought at Pendleton Mills a few years ago. I have the felt binding but I don’t know how to attach it as it is only 1 1/4 inch. Can you help me? Thank you so so much! Yours is beautiful!

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