So to make sure I am following the steps correctly, you rotary cut the large sections of the quadrant first, then the smaller facets, then group the facets by alphabet. View answer
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Can your patterns be done with my own fabric? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago | Education & Events > Online Webinars - Free > MJ Kinman's Piecing and Quilting - Elizabeth Diamond Pattern
Is there anyway to download these videos for future reference? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago | Education & Events > Online Webinars - Free > MJ Kinman's Piecing and Quilting - Elizabeth Diamond Pattern
Is this project geared for the more advanced quilter? View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago | Education & Events > Online Webinars - Free > MJ Kinman's Piecing and Quilting - Elizabeth Diamond Pattern
needs to work out the video... not enjoyable View answer
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do you press seams open? View answer
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Would you use a spray adhesive if not sticking View answer
Answer posted 6 years ago | Education & Events > Online Webinars - Free > MJ Kinman's Piecing and Quilting - Elizabeth Diamond Pattern
how small is the smallest faucet piece? And largest size? Would they fit in a recipe box. If I'm cutting all one color I could place them behind a separator to keep them organized. View answer
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