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#9001 Rail Fence Quilt (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #1206)
You can't fence her in! Eleanor shows why this three fabric quilt is easy enough for a beginner. Strip sewn and cut into squares, the Rail Fence is so simple that even children can make it.
#9002 Sunbonnet Sue, Part 1 (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #902) Click here for book
Eleanor brings new meaning to applique when she introduces Sunbonnet Sue and Suspender Sam, those time honored youths who have kept their charm for nearly one hundred years.
#9003 Sunbonnet Sue, P art 2 (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #903) Click here for book
The blocks are done! As in a snapshot, the children are captured in their playful poses and ready to be called together into a quilt top.
#9004 Snowball Quilt, Part 1 (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #908) Click here for book
Shape your snowball quilt in one of several "looks" and watch Eleanor strip piece nine-patches between the simple snowball blocks.
#9005 Snowball Quilt, Part 2 (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #909) Click here for book
Aim and set the blocks together with just the right turn. Borders and finishing steps complete the quilt.
#9006 Hearts & Gizzards (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #1212)
A beautiful quilt also known as Dutch Windmills! Eleanor shows how just two contrasting fabrics make a dynamic quilt. Her applique technique with fusible interfacing makes quick work of the curved arts that come together in the corners of the squares.
#9007 Blocks to Quilt (Originally Broadcast as Pgm. #1213)
Whether it's a collection of different size blocks or odds and ends that don't match, Eleanor can turn the mismatched lot into a unified quilt. She adds a mitered frame to each block to bring them to the same size, then chooses a complimentary lattice. She finishes with machine quilting, and adds a binding and label.
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