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As a Science teacher I love the idea of quilts with links to Maths and Science. This Mini quilt is based on the Fibonacci sequence. This was a fun project - I used scraps of solids and kept adding blocks until it felt like a decent size. I'm definitely a convert to spray basting after quilting this quilt. So much quicker when you don't have to remove safety pins and so many less wrinkles. I think this might be oft hang in my Science Lab for a while!
Five motifs or four? Depends how you look at it. The blocks were left over from my previous quilt. Adding the borders made the size up to 40inches square which residential homes like for lap quilts…
When the kids went back to school a couple weeks ago, I started sewing a new quilt to help Fat Quarter Shop celebrate their Top 10 Video Tutorials of 2015. Read on end to find out how you could win a $100 Gift Certificate from Fat Quarter Shop!
FREE PIECED FABRIC MAKING OK players! Got your bin of scraps? Here's a step by step of 15 minutes of play... Put those strips of fabric away and dig out all your little bits... This will be 15 minutes of sewing... They go together quickly, Don't think, just sew! I have a box under my sewing table that I put all my itty bits in that I save for making fabric. Grab a handful of various sized scraps. Sew one on, press open. This is a good place to add in angles. Is it looking to straight up and…