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Belle's Crossing by Jo Morton

Sometimes it can be frustrating to work with many disjointed elements when building a quilt top. For easier handling in the assembly process of a quilt top, Jo suggest breaking the piece into workable units (as in the Belle's Crossing quilt above).

Instead of sewing blocks and squares into long rows that are then sewn to additional long rows, divide the pieces into quadrants.  Sew the rows in each quadrant together.  Then sew the quadrants together.  Much easier, and less room for error.  Look for this quilt and other projects in Jo's book Coming Home here

 

 


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