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Your quilt needs to be straight...or pretty straight...or kinda straight...(or just use the title "Wonky"). Alex shows how she uses her design wall to block her latest quilt. It's not complicated, but it helps to see it done. Join her.

Alex will be LIVE on Friday, October 9, 2020, at 10am PDT, 1pm EDT, and 6 pm London.

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#11 blueearth 2020-10-17 20:19
Have you ever had issues with the design wall getting wet though the flannel? Mine is foam insulation and I’m wondering if it would be damaged.
#10 jean chapman 2020-10-12 10:51
Could you use a serger?
#9 Kathy Alldredge 2020-10-12 10:07
In following a pattern why is it my blocks seem to be different in size? Is there special things in cutting to do as it gets frustrating.
#8 EditorAnne 2020-10-10 02:51
Yes, please, do a pattern of your sailboat wall hanging!
#7 EditorAnne 2020-10-10 02:50
Thank you for showing the details of those T pins. This was a great lesson!
#6 DonnaMerritt 2020-10-09 12:24
Do you have to block it again whenever you wash the quilt again?
#5 marcigrant 2020-10-09 12:24
Do you ever iron your quilts so that they are smooth?
#4 marcigrant 2020-10-09 12:15
I love the crib sailboat quilt wall hanging. I would love to do it as a project.
#3 martyfrey 2020-10-09 12:03
I own a Bernina Virtusoa 153 that is signed by you. I am wondering if you own one, and how many were made with your signature printed on the machine.
Martha
#2 Brenda W. 2020-10-09 11:59
Hello from cold and rainy BC. enjoying these classes !!
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