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Show 401 - Playing With Angles

Featuring: Margaret Miller

Posts On: January 5, 2009

It's a whole "New Angle" on the familiar Four-Patch block as popular teacher, author, and quilt artist Margaret Miller demonstrates her nifty new tool. Alex and Ricky continue the theme by turning the Four Patch and the Nine Patch block "on its ear." Finally, Bob Purcell (Thread Guy) shares his expertise on choosing the best needle for machine quilting. Don't miss this fabulous kickoff to the New Year at TQS!

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From Chapter One:

Margaret Miller shares simple design options from a four patch block that yields spectacular, almost magical results.
Angle Play Blocks (C&T Publishing) by Margaret Miller
- to order, Click Here

From Chapter Two:

A show and tell of Margart´s quilts.
Stunning Angle Play Quilts (C&T Publishing) by Margaret Miller
Margaret Miller mentions Caryl Bryer Faller´s fabric from
Benartex.
To see all of Margaret’s patterns – Click Here

From Chapter Three:

Margaret demos her templates and teaches how to use the elongated angles.
Get Margaret Miller´s Angle Play templates here
Fabulous Silk Pins
The Thread Guy, Bob Purcell , talks about "the magic needle"
Alex and Ricky’s thread - Click Here

From Chapter Four:

Margaret answers questions about color/fabric selection and much more.
Visit Wanda at Rainy Day Quilts

From The Afterset:

Visit Wanda at Gingher scissors
Margaret’s first book – Block Buster Quilts
Electric Quilt has 300+ Angle Play designs



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