Have you ever tried to sew curves before?
If you havent, dont worry!
Jenny Doan fromMissouri Starwill teach you how to do it with this old mill path quilt.
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You dont have to be overwhelmed or scared of sewing curves.
Turns out, its easier than you thought.
She will be using a technique that it’s possible for you to easily follow.
If you stare at the design, youll notice that it looks like avintage pattern.
It does, right?
Thats because the inspiration is from an antique1929 pattern called The Mill Wheel.
To make this project, you will need 10-inch squares of precut fabric, also known as layer cakes.
have a go at make this at home.
Youll learn a new skill, and youll have fun!
Take the dark and iron it into fourths.
verify to line up the corners exactly.
Repeat to the light one.
double-check it lines up on all edges.
Carefully cut around the curve to get two parts.
Repeat the steps to the other folded square.
Step 3:
Take the pieces and open them up.
Press them nice and flat.
Sew a few stitches, then pull the top piece and line up to the edge.
Press it flat and repeat with the next curves.
Once done, press the block flat.
Step 6:
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to the other squares.
You need 7 rows with 6 blocks each.