Tuesday Tidbits, April 4, 2023: How To Use Coping Borders To Easily Make A Quilt

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @TwoSistersQuiltCompany
    @TwoSistersQuiltCompany  Год назад

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  • @yolandaoleary3832
    @yolandaoleary3832 Год назад

    I just found you two on you tube and I must say it is such a joy to watch you guys go thru a process to complete a project. It's like being in your sewing room with you. Where's the coffee cup lol. The information on coping borders is invaluable. I have a bunch of panels and never knew how to work with them. You two a fantastic teachers and I thank you so much for taking the time to teach us what you know. God Bless and keep sewing and I will keep watching and learning.

  • @tlpepin1
    @tlpepin1 Год назад

    Thank you guys for all your instructions. You explain everything so well! 😊

  • @lindaschiavone3441
    @lindaschiavone3441 Год назад

    Very excellent educational video. Wish I knew these things before I did my baby quilt. Thanks ladies!!

  • @pfmque
    @pfmque Год назад

    As a newbie, these are wonderful tips! Thank you Pamela

  • @carolmorrison5173
    @carolmorrison5173 Год назад

    Did you quilt on the machine or by hand?

    • @materialrewards9610
      @materialrewards9610 Год назад

      The small baby quilt was done on a conventional machine… the larger one on a long arm (but is small enough to be done on a conventional machine)