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Free project: Tear-able quilt

October 26, by Scarlett Burroughs. 1 Comment

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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  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!

Have you read?

Video Tutorial – Easy Charm Pack Quilt

Here’s what you can do with your spare Jelly Roll strips and stash: construct a gorgeous quilt! Kimberly made her Jelly Roll Scrap Quilt with 13 additional Jelly Roll strips left over from another quilt, as well as extra background.  Check out her starching skills, you can also DIY and make your own spray starch for quilting.

1. Mix 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch with 2 cups of distilled water until all lumps are dissolved.
2.  Fill a glass spray bottle.

 

Enjoy a brief quilting time lapse of Kimberly constructing the quilt after watching a basic block instruction with additional Jelly Roll strips!

 

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