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[Music] oh good morning what a great crowd and doesn't it feel like fall is coming that heat is gone oh my gosh I think heat is not coming back we're going right into fall oh he's just going to be beautiful so we have a great word today harmony harmony so what do you think when you hear the word harmony ah you feel love together nurse cooperation all of those really cool things right well when you hear the word harmony what about what do you think Patti don't don't let out the secret you think tranquility Brotherhood well actually our mother grew up in harmony ah and it's a little town and and so Eric's gonna show you a picture of our mother she I think we look just like her come on where there she is doesn't she look cute well she grew up in harmony and she loved harmony it's in western Pennsylvania it is a historic town well in the last six years of her life she shared my home with me and she had a little bit of to mention dementia but she always wanted to go back to harmony so one day the caregiver was taking a nap she unlocked the back door she pushed her wheelchair out the back door across the rocks and she was running down my street yelling will you take me to harmony now what's she talking to the neighbor Wow so my young neighbor boy he's ringing my doorbell I open the door and he goes did you lose somebody well my my mom loved harmony and it is such a great town I just have to show you so now this is what's in the streets of harmony look at this is that wonderful quaint white fences cooperation think about this oh and there even some of the log homes around Wow is that cool well this is the founder of harmony his name was George Rapp he founded it in 80 no it's three or four I'm not sure 18 no three or four and he was from Germany I feel like he and probably the founder of zillion Opel were friends right because zillion Opel was here and harmony was here and Patti said well you can just step out of zillion Opel and be in harmony that's what it was like well it was a really funny story he he believed in fellowship he brought farmers with them that grew grapes and made wine they were big winemakers and I just found the coolest little thing because not only did he believe in community spirit and fellowship but he thought the world was going to end so he believed in celibacy ah so the community didn't make it I wonder why and I found this really cute little saying in the paper it said I think they gave a lot of beer don't you think the men drank a lot of beer so they were happy they said beer drinking don't do half the harm of lovemaking that is just out of the little harmony newspaper it look that funny I'll tell you more about that in a little bit we have so many stories to tell but we have some really beautiful peaceful harmonizing quilts to show you you ready and now it's time that a good lead-in oh yeah who didn't even introduc interrupt my stories well you were doing such a good job thank you yeah yeah I was I was learning too what is really interesting is that bender text named some of the fabric after harmony you ready yeah okay one two three oh and you tip over and show this wing you guys make lots of noise did you notice it looks a lot like the one on the wall there are sizes in your pattern this is the laugh robe size and the one that is hanging on the wall is just the wall hanging size that makes sense and the only difference is this one is has an extra row at the top and the bottom and that's what makes the difference ah and so I'm trying to think patty I think the one that the fabric that is called harmony is this one I didn't even realize there was one called Harvey how did you know we came up with all these names that's harmony yeah okay that's what that is okay a style it's there like the whole line is called zillion but each long each piece has a different name in it this one is harmony see right here Patti I saw it I study this this is Todd harmony and this one is called hermas bouquet whose Irma Irma our mother okay so patty did this one she actually designed it she's all excited she got her name on the pattern aren't you excited for her I'll tell you how the harmony came about Eleanor well the new fabric came out and Eleanor said here now you make some quilts good do you think what do you think does that sound like a challenge that I I couldn't resist well I actually stayed up all day I I called Amy Potter and said I'm making this quilt I'm gonna put you put me on your schedule for I don't know what day I Saturday and I stayed up all night woke up that Friday night woke up and I said oh I hate it so I just changed it I just moved some things around and then I said oh that looks like harmony to me it was more balanced it is it's so I did get harmony through through the quilting actually harmony peace okay so we have the two colorways both of the quilts using zillion line harmony and Patty always comes in says L I want to do something different okay and so she has taken the same pattern that you're about that you have and this one she just knocked off and it's beautiful look at this water this is the bright version yeah definitely the bright version definitely I'd buy first you may have noticed it's a little bit fussy big fussy cuts little fussy cuts and will you know what that means you have two holes in your fabric the holy fabric yeah and I have to tell you when I look at this fabric I'm thinking about Audrey Hepburn well I'm while I'm cutting I like to watch old movies while I'm sewing and this I made watching Breakfast at Tiffany's I just kept cutting and cutting and I guess obviously they're not all in this quilt so I made another quilt with you know the big puffy cuts and then the little ones you make smaller fussy cuts so that's for next month yeah this is me oh come so if your concern am I wasting all this fabric don't worry you can always cut up some more little fussy cuts and do another quilt yes so do you want to see the back of this one Joe it's real hold your breath look at this isn't it beautiful just beautiful so you can see this is all Amy Potter's work and if you notice she changed the colors of thread for each of the fabrics and on the top it's all the same color of thread very time-consuming but beautiful okay a variation you know I don't always follow my own directions but but if you realize the quilt on the wall you kind of see an extra fabric which and this quilt I didn't I couldn't find another matter focus just on it okay this is an extra fabric in the half square triangle that on this a white background is broken up with that half square triangle and here you just see that solid light framing the diamond pattern yeah so you can yeah obviously you can do it either you're allowed to do what you want we know that okay so I don't know that's this should we pass that is so beautiful I hate to put it as out oh well we can yeah you figured out Teresa Teresa is here with us hi morning okay and she was strolling around the quilt in the day store saw some some fabric how unique and this is yeah too good there are some little critters little critters little mice and these are the really sweet mice you like to have in your home and you can see with the mice here oh don't give this to here in the daytime go there close on the mice they have all these activities aren't they cute they play all day and each one of these centers is a three and a half inch fussy cut and you you've messed you might have one in your hand today did you get your fussy cut you're fussing yeah and just like that with you keep it in your pocket and when you're looking at fabric you can just check for the size and let's see what this little oh this little mouse has taken a nap it says if we can cherry oh I just I feel a little with the fabric so this one right here he's taking a nap it says relax relax that is harmony isn't it yeah relax it's really really cute and this guy he's just looking at the flowers I am not fond of mice she she has a problem I have a problem in the country with mice there they figured out point out something on the you see the we have a star in the middle a big star little star and then it kind of looks like a large triangle framing that Center star and these are fussy cuts and it's actually a very large flying geese patch so you don't have to put a seam down the middle and I'm going to show you how to cut those now if you have any fabrics with nice pictorials little you know birds whatever Christmas fabrics if you don't want to cut it up this is a wonderful opportunity to use those fabrics in this quilt and so I'll be showing you if you notice the mice we we wanted them to all be since it is a directional fabric we wanted them all to be right side up so I'll show you how to cut those so they're all going the same direction okay so so Teresa and I were going to put the blocks on the wall first why don't we do that okay it's just what you look yeah yeah well I wanted to point out the different uses of our fabric and on this lab size I used a stripe you notice the border stripe around the outside edge well that same fabric was really easy to turn into that fussy cut if you notice it's got that little red outline on it you see it on the fabric and again on this fussy cut right here so you're using the strike yeah there's there's a couple lots of different options and we made it adaptable so you could choose whatever fabric you want to use and if you do like this fabric I know where you can get it and it's got four repeats one the wide the wide stripe one two and then on the other side three four so you have one for each side of your quilt and then the yardage we we did give you the yardage which includes enough to get that fussy cut off the end if you cut these strips apart and then you can cut from the end of each strip before you before you do your border you want to cut off that rectangle it's a six and a half what I what I did was I took my 12 and a half inch square up six and a half inch square cut from paper on the diagonal and then you tape a triangle on each side I use I just rolled it up some little little tape scotch tape tape it on and then we'll cut just say you're on page four and five right now four and five through the magic of what is this video it's cut yeah it's already cut and then you can see that you do want to cut cut it so that it's six and a half inches wide because twelve and a half yeah and you can kind of slide it along this strip and find your fussy cut and just Center you can you can see it's got all these little kind of little rosettes or your root roofings and if you just Center it looks like we need to go to this one to get the full twelve and a half inch length and then here comes a little more magic do that again you can go dude I didn't cut it okay now let me just mention a couple other things we'll get one one fussy cut from the end of each strip also from the end of that strip your knee oh I guess somebody got there before I did that little mouse was here okay these are make perfect little three and a half inch fussy cuts and these fit perfectly in the center so you can see there and also I want to point out with this fabric you can see how identical flowers line up one strip to the next so if you want to have all the same flower in your fussy cut then you just cut them just from this you know from the same the same fabric does that make sense okay good I'm ready I'm bad oh she wants to sell I want to so I go okay ting house she's wants to so okay so what we're going to give her there's a to let's see we have some six and a half inch squares that we're going to do you remember the old-fashioned way to do a blankies you just draw a diagonal line stitch on the line trim and then you press out and then do one on the other side and I do have my own little methods tried to feed her stuff I'm looking for the and so I thought I had a sharpie okay let's see how about that that'll work okay we'll use that okay so we're gonna draw the diagonal and this okay I think that you kind of decide which side do you want up I think this kind of forms a little triangle yep so now if you're drawing that line with your ruler you can just line it up from point to point and usually we sometimes we back up a little so the line will be right directly on the point well I don't back up I just yeah I'm terrible very good very well yeah I just keep my ruler right on the tip so when that line is drawn it's just a little bit off and if you stitch right on that line that will accommodate the press scene you know it shrinks a little when you press it up but I would I don't know don't you do you like to pin I never I'm not okay I want to show you Theresa gives me about three pins right there and that's all I get okay okay which she's got her hands working really hard just don't let it ship don't worry I won't okay so you're gonna make four just like this board them okay okay so she stitched on the line and then let's see is your iron hot Theresa we're just gonna trim quarter inch away yeah you remember I saved all those I know that I would wrap back I know that was a pretty big piece to throw away if you don't want to throw it out just put in your scraps you it's enough it's big it's a nice big chunk of fabric that you can do something with on your scrappy quilt it's very yeah you don't want to waste that you're gonna square this up to any size right you can't be big that's true okay I'll just do that one while Theresa sets the scene opens and presses and wow she's doing that I'm gonna get the other side ready to go oh this is a good team I love it yeah really three people that's how you get it done it yeah yeah yeah that's whoa now we know you're the truth okay Teresa can set that one thank you what's that oh okay okay so one of these triangles is just a tiny little bit smaller than the other one so if well no because it was offset and you want the smaller one to be on the to the outside really so do i so on the line on the line yeah okay you know what Eleanor I forgot I didn't check your sewing but I'm gonna check it on the next one oh great okay I thought I was doing so good well we'll see huh oh yeah maybe a pen might help I have my stiletto oh she's a pro she'll she'll get it right okay our mother taught us distance done oh it it's just a little bit smaller okay okay so I'm very confused okay this is this is what I refer to when I said check it see now it shifted a little bit I know it doesn't seem important but when you watch and see what happens when you press it out it falls short because it shifted oh just cut that part off okay that's what we're that's what we're gonna do but just just for your information what I usually like to do before I trim it I like to check and see if these two edges line up I don't know if you can see that by the great size okay how many of you worry about that sixteenth of an inch seam I want a show of hands you're lying well the reason I'm telling you that is okay we'll just go ahead and take the ruler oh no now the only reason I'm telling you that is whenever you put all your pieces together don't you like them to fit but there's also the option you can stretch it and they will fit so that's what we're gonna do in this case yeah okay okay okay that's that's the only thing I wanted to point out normally when I do this I always check I you know I press it out check it and then I trim it okay so now you're gonna trim that yeah okay yeah so you make four of these yeah make four and this goes around how about Teresa maybe if we have the star the big star for right in the middle we'll just lay these out okay on here okay because we want to show where these are going to Risa told me yesterday she just got so confused she just didn't know where these guys were gonna go oh and so they're gonna go around this outside edge here and you can see the one behind me okay like yeah can I can I do it uh-huh yes dude it's a long stretch for you okay okay and do we have another one yep oops that's for this afternoon yeah well okay should we should have another one yeah right there okay good thank you okay okay so good job yay we got the fussy cats I'm going backwards now okay Wow Wow your while you're doing the next one I'm gonna just I just popped I just these little mice my soldier the mice come out when you least expect it you see a mouse and these little mice can you kind of see how you can kind of kind of Center them in your in your little mask in your triangle you can do it one way and then for the sighs we'll do some of them going this way and then for the other side for the bottom I get it okay good good okay so did you make three and a half inch cuts for the center of my stars oh maybe not let me do that real quick okay so this is your new fussy cut ruler three and a half inches and you can just Center it that looks okay and then we'll go around and around and around yeah that scares me oh yeah you can put that back from me okay so one thing I didn't mention if you know all those fussy cuts that you saw that I I did from that Audrey Hepburn fabric well when we do a identical fussy cut somehow I didn't quite get the corners what I like to do a couple different ways you can trace the outline now I think it's a Red Rock cutter okay I'm sorry that's okay I thought I already have one done anyway I thought you should demo it though but can I just point out sometimes if you want to have identical we need five fussy cuts for the lab size and 9/4 I mean for the wall hanging nine for the lab and if you want to have all identical fussy cuts in the past we've taken and kind of you can put a piece of in visit on the back and trace the outline and then always line up at that drawing outline but I have another little trick if you don't want to mark your ruler you can just find the same fussy cut and I just replace it I just put it on top of the already cut one and you can see how all the all the flowers they the stems everything lines up so I just put a little dot in each corner and then and then go back and cut it so that's that's my little my little tip okay alright here you go cool you have your Center I get to make my geese now yeah okay for the stars so I have to ask you how many of you have already used the geese ruler that looks like this quilt in a day I'm just curious if there is some anybody that never used it let me see um this is the new ones for sure cool okay so we're gonna go really quick and you're gonna review it right okay so on this ruler I need a blank sheet let me show you the ruler that you're going to select is the one that we just refer to really quick as the 3x6 ruler the three by six and if you look the outside edge is three by six finished and then there's red lines on it and it's for the smaller 6-inch geese and it says one and a half by three inch so we're going to use the three by six points for this part of the star and then for this part of this start we're going to use the one and a half by three okay and I know you guys lose your directions for how to do this right and you don't know how many I squares to make and what a problem and I wrote it down ah okay and get it solve the mystery for you when you make these geese you use two different sizes of squares a smaller one and a larger one and so I always think okay well if I just fold this in half this is going to be that's gonna be the geese part and this will be the background so you always go okay which one's the small one and which one's the big one right so if you fold that then you kind of know oh that's what I'm going to end up with when I'm done sewing so this is how you remember the sizes of the squares I'm making right now one and a half by three inch finish size for the small star and you just have to remember them magic number one and a half okay so here I wrote and see okay good one and a half by three plus what's the magic number and so the new number is three plus one and a half and now the new number is four and a half that's the size of this square four and a half okay now take four and a half and add one and a half more and now the new number is six and guess what size this is six you got it now you don't have to go to our internet site and find out what size were those squares supposed to be okay the so I'm putting four and a half by six right sides together I am on page six right now Teresa you're going to be my assistant all right you better do it accurate because Patty standing there watching [Laughter] okay you're gonna come right here and you're gonna cut and press for me okay so you draw first a diagonal line I went it I'm a 1/16 inch off yep I fixed it okay so you come around is you're gonna have to cut and press okay so now we've got and people always say do you have to draw the lines clear out to the corner I started but you don't really have to draw that no lines out to the corner because all you're going to do is sew a quarter of an inch from this side you're going to go like this you're making every every one we are going to get four geese for one star so you make one of these for every flock that you want to make okay so I'm just gonna go ahead I sewed on both sides of the line right and now I got to see if this rule if this rotary cutter really works okay so now you take and you cut this right down through the middle did uh and you play with your geese honk okay okay so now you take them and you drop them on the iron with the light on top the big triangle on top okay I'm right on page seven number eight and once you set the seam you open and you press it so the seam is behind the large triangle okay okay now you go okay these look really weird to do to do so you're going to put these right back side right sides together okay this is background to green background to green background to green okay and your initial idea is take these seams and line them up and lock them up but don't do that okay so you take and you line up the outside edges okay and now you know that it's right because these are the geese tails do see them when you got goose tails hanging out that's right right so now you draw tell me those experience people now you draw another another diagonal line and usually I start in the middle and go out and I'm a sixteenth inch off again oh my goodness well the cool thing is you spread these all up okay so now what do I do so 1/4 of an inch nope now you go beep turn the page beep turn the page and now I have them see it says right there do not lock the seams right so a lot of this was actually Loretta Smith's method a lot of you are wondering ok there is a seam that is going the opposite direction okay I'm just really going to watch this thing there's a seam underneath it's not gone the opposite direction this one is going the opposite direction so you really got to hold it down the key is to start out with the light the background at the top and then when you get down at the bottom just flip it around you are making all of these together so now ooop bouquets don't cut the threads just sew okay quarter of an inch all right and now underneath I don't want this seam to flip up there's nothing worse than flipped out seams so I'm going to put my finger here and my stiletto here and try to keep it so the seam doesn't flip up on it how's that people once they do this technique they go oh there's no other way because that they're not they're not always perfect the other way these are gonna be perfect okay we got it hock that looks weird huh how you gonna do this that look like geese the light bulb went off right four of them okay so we want to press these seams flat so you just take this fold it over do you see the seam right here the red thread just clip to the red thread and that's so you can now make everything lay nice and flat okay so how you keeping up with me Theresa you doing good oh my gosh sue Bouchard was the master at geese she loved doing geese hey so good now comes the ruler okay if we can just find it okay I'm gonna use this small turnable mat you can get mats that have like things underneath and such but sometimes it's just having a little mat works really good okay we want to square this to the one and a half by three finished geese that's the red line so you drop the red line on the seams oh no I'm sorry I learned this from my city oh yeah I I don't know why I I'm not used to that I blame the kind of and there is a possible problem if you're going to cut zip zip zip it's really easy to go oops cut into that up the opposite geese so to avoid that mistake the first thing you can do is turn the larger goose just line it up and put the quarter inch line right on the tail on the tip and then what doesn't have a thing on it to make it not slip let's see is this the way you do it see you knew that little trick L didn't know that trick well I sort of do I always cut it in half first - okay so then you don't have any problem okay accidents okay no accidents okay thank you okay so now now I already have one side trimmed off good so now I'm going to go this side right and I'm just gonna swing it around and go to the second side Hong Kong look at that look at that that's really good okay so what I was going to show you I I do always cut it in half first so I just use this one and just go and then cut it I'm okay Thank You patty okay so now I'm nearly done and turn the mat around and now that I trim these three sides there's a little bit left at the bottom so you just turn it like that and do like this one - perfect perfect and so Teresa you come and trim these because I'm gonna tell my silly jokes my silly goose jokes okay so now okay so now when you're young and you're perky you're just like this with your geeks right now I'm 74 and I have to look clear down here and then or when you sleep you go like this yeah when you turn over your side you like that I've got to play with your geese right oh my gosh okay so we're doing good aren't we so if you keep on going you need to have your three and a half inch fussy cut these should be perfect three inches right around the outside edge and this and that isn't that gorgeous and all we need our for little green quarters I love these green quarters they're really really nice okay thank you beautiful beautiful okay so when you sew them together there are specific directions on how to press your geese and actually that's all on page 10 and 11 and once you have your six inch pieces made yeah are you taking those down because they can come down though only one okay so it shows you how you press your seams away from the center in the end okay now you make the same size geese with the large part of the ruler the three by six and the center is really your six inch your six inch star beautiful okay so Teresa is on the move I better grab this I can see whoa she's hot okay so if you want to turn the page we have the half square triangles and unfortunately my my artist is colorblind and he did really good on page twelve whenever he talked about the plaid green for the wall hanging you need two of these seven and a half by 15 inch squares he was okay in the background but then he he doesn't know on the middle one he wrote plaid green it's not really green at all is it what is it really it's like pink or red right and is the the background that color no those are two wrong to wrong colors read the colors read the words up wait don't even read the words look at the picture just look at the picture okay can you just circle the picture and say okay forget that Marik doesn't he can't you can't see that but anyhow each there's three different sets the plaid green in the background the plaid red in the background and then the background in medium they all are seven and a half inch by 15 inch pieces they are very very large you take for instance the first one is the plaid green and the background you place them right sides together you draw a center line down through the middle draw diagonal lines and then you to do to do to you so a quarter-inch seam on both sides okay so on both sides do you have six and a half inch fussy cut rulers yay now you have it so you can just go like this and you can go like this and cut it and you can cut it again one more time okay so you could do it one of two ways you could take these big triangles and you could put this line right the diagonal line on the six and a half inch fuzzy cut ruler and then you could go ahead and cut it trim it one to cut off your tips don't the two tip saying out okay and then you can press it to the dark or you could press it to the dark first and then just take your whole ruler yep yep yep yep and you could take your new fussy cut ruler put the lines right on the seams that's good here put it on your turnable little ruler it happens to say quilt in a day on it is that cool okay hold it down see if you spread your fingers I know patty mentioned about no invisible on the back actually it sends a glow when it's on the video because of the light and so we don't use it but you can't I cut trim two sides I completely turned it around and I have the two sides left and cut is that beautiful beautiful beautiful and so now Teresa has the one that is in the middle the same large scale print yep with the red check going right there like that so pretty and now we're going to go to the second row the row in the top but we didn't we didn't actually show that one no we didn't show it well you put the little stars on the ends of these two oh you need to sew it together real quick oh yeah we don't even have those pieces we don't have these pieces oh well that's okay magic of video okay so this is what the whole big discussion is we screwed up look on page 13 with the large large scale with the medium and the background they make points and so this time it's really smart if you press one Scene in and one seam out then yeah read the pattern we forgot to read the pattern do you see it says press one seam in one seam out and that way when you do that you can put these two pieces right sides together and they will lock okay so this seam is going up this is going down you just lock them you sew that seam and then you press press them open and that works really good one of course that's yeah one for each yeah yeah and then the stars go on each other I think I was supposed to have supposed to finish my star now I know so now comes the green checks and the top and outside are the two stars and that's gonna go yeah you can put it on the bottom yeah and if your fabrics directional like those little mice little mice fussy cuts you would want to make sure that they're all right side up ah is it beautiful it's beautiful oh okay for the lab yeah we have an extra row and at the bottom of that page it says just one sentence at number five it says repeat with two sets of green and so again you should do your seams in opposite directions and this is actually the top row for the lab if you look on page 15 then you see this is the way the green goes at the top and just figure out so that the seams are going so that you can lock them and sew them together look do we have any more okay you need this one you need this star right yeah okay put that on there it's for that website cool oh and and if you did fussy cuts on your stars kind of make sure you turn them in the right directions and then they'll look really good there it looks really pretty what do you think and the important thing to follow the pressing instructions so when you sew all these pieces together the seams will lock perfectly if you look on page 14 and 15 there's little seams actually there's little seams they are very little my artist always likes to make things to scale because to scale merit you can't see them however if you look on page 15 he outlined him and they're much brighter do you see that now you can see them we all need magnifying glasses to get get up there close and look at them huh yeah so it's really it's really really fun to do whoops and I want to show you something we're gonna end our and our show with more history oh so did I show you the picture of George Raft yeah did you see him Wow look how cool this is this is called father wrapped seat father wrap seat and it's still in harmony I think there are two hundred and seventy four steps up to father wrapped seat and here's the little steps can you see they go up up so this is the deal we would go to our grandmother so I'm got tell stories we would go to our grandmother she would give us a little bit of money we would go to the candy store and buy candy and popsicles popsicles and we would climb those 274 steps up to George Raft seat and Mehra thought he was being funny look it's not there ok and here is Sita's it was curved carved out of the rock it looked over the town of harmony he could watch those men's men tending to the grapes and it was really fun and we would go and we had this little crevice in the side of the rocks and we called that father raps refrigerator and we would put our popsicles in there just long enough to say we use father wraps refrigerator it was just really fun so anyhow all of this is history and then this is the one that I showed you this is that in it's just beautiful it's still there it's a restaurant now but the story is there's a ghost it's supposed to be a little girl in a white dress but she was a very friendly ghost and they said that whenever the ghost was around they could feel a little bit of heat swishing by so my niece and I Amy and I decided we wanted to find the ghost and we climbed to the second floor of the end and there was the attic door and we pulled it open and it went it freaked us out we screamed and went running down the stairs it was unbelievable it was just so funny and then I think she is still there and this is the last thing I want to show you the temp that this is the cemetery and the cemetery was surrounded by rocks because it was a commune it was communal living the individuals that passed on did not get their own headstone they were just all put in it that it was a whole gray yard full bodies but no headstones only father wrap got a headstone and they they built this stone gate and it's to resemble the ten commandments the tenth tablets from the Ten Commandments it was a rotating door it weighed thousands of pounds and you could take your one hand and push that door and it rotated around and you could go into that cemetery and see it because it's very very excited about that yeah I found out all kinds of things reading this and I I just really loved it we love to go there to Harmony my dad took us there just recently one of the last things he and I did and looked all over harmony the blessing the fellowship thank you [Applause]
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Channel: Quilt in a Day
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Keywords: quilting, eleanor burns, quilt in a day, block party, fabric, quilt pattern, quilt block, sewing, crafts, fussy cut
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Length: 60min 13sec (3613 seconds)
Published: Sat Sep 21 2019
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