Stacked Triangles Tote
By Deb Donovan
Join Deb as she creates this fun patchwork tote highlighting the NEW accuquilt GO! Pinwheel Shape Set By Sew Steady. The Pinwheel Die is based on our Westalee Design Pinwheel Template Set a great tool set that allows you to create wonderful, intricate designs. The Westalee Design Exploring the Pinwheel Book is—a comprehensive resource with over 80 blocks and layout ideas. If you love piecing and looking for inspiration for some new block designs, this is class for you.
Deb will finish by quilting the tote with our EmbroideLee Designs to give it a polished look.
Piece pinwheel blocks with ease!
The Pinwheel Block Set is a set of 8 templates with fabric guide, that will give you the freedom to create more than 50 different blocks and by changing the color selections, the variety is enormous.
Now you can create a whole collection of new blocks and, with a little imagination, you can even create your own unique block.
Each ruler is designed to allow mixing and matching. Each piece includes the seam allowance, has the points removed to enable easy line up and every piece you cut will be the same. This will make your blocks accurate and your quilts something to admire.
~ Enjoy
Deb Donovan
Sew Steady Promoted Instructor, Quilter, Embroiderer
Ten years in the sewing/quilting business gave me a passion for everything quilting and embroidery!
Deb began formally teaching quilting in 2013, taking as much inspiration from her students as they took from her! She believes that learning new skills and techniques should be fun. “I love that moment when I have led them down the path to something new, and then I see their eyes light up when they see what they have accomplished and can finish it without me.” She enjoys creating new projects and classes, pulling inspiration from all over the crafting world.
Deb loves Westalee Ruler Work and EmbroideLee Embroidery Designs because they allow her to finish her quilts with creativity and accuracy. She also loves being able to design her quilting with templates, paper, and a pencil rather than templates, fabric, and thread, since it’s much easier to erase pencil marks than rip out stitches.
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