Angle Play
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evelyn5269 , 11-06-2013 03:03 PM
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Has anyone used Margaret Miller angle play templates and what did you make. I saw her booth at a recent quilt show and it just has me mesmorized with the bold quilts and table runners she had done. I would be anxious to hear from anyone that has used her templates and books.
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Evelyn in Sequim
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Evelyn in Sequim
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snipforfun , 11-06-2013 07:51 PM
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Evelyn in Sequim
I sold mine along with the book and stand. Too many pieces to deal with and too much $ for a project. She has plenty of quilts that dont require this investmentOriginally Posted by evelyn5269
Has anyone used Margaret Miller angle play templates and what did you make. I saw her booth at a recent quilt show and it just has me mesmorized with the bold quilts and table runners she had done. I would be anxious to hear from anyone that has used her templates and books. Thanks
Evelyn in Sequim
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Her quilts are beautiful but all those pieces scare me. Sorry I can't help you but I agree they are gorgeous.Originally Posted by evelyn5269
Has anyone used Margaret Miller angle play templates and what did you make. I saw her booth at a recent quilt show and it just has me mesmorized with the bold quilts and table runners she had done. I would be anxious to hear from anyone that has used her templates and books. Thanks
Evelyn in Sequim
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I too was mesmerized...so I got all the templates and books - I've made 2 table runners and a lap quilt. They all came out fabulous! There are a lot of pieces and a lot of cutting, but the end results were worth it. The only problem was picking out all the colors - I made up one block to see how it would look, then changed out a fabric when it didn't contrast enough. I also found I REALLY had to pay attention to how she said to sew/cut the pieces so they would all fit. Hope this helps.