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Sheri Lynne Wood stops by the studio to show us how she works spontaneously with scraps in quilting. This video originally appeared live September 27, 2018.
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Improv Sewing: 9/27/18 Reviews
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Rosemary Carter
Definitely going to do this, even if it includes a theme, like make a flower. Thanks
More than 3 months ago
Beverly Rambo
It's motivating and makes me want to get started on a project soon. I know (or at least in my mind) the idea of improv is to be free of the "rules" of traditional quilting (precise angles and perfectly straight lines aren't necessary), however, I found the pressing methods in this lesson to be a little haphazard. I've done a little improv/wonky piecing previously and found it extremely relaxing and fun, but good pressing practices were important for the final outcome. This is definitely a carryover from when I learned to sew many, many years ago!
More than 3 months ago
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