
Traditional Patchwork with a Scrappy Look: Master V-Blocks, Hourglass Assembly, and Triangle Construction
Colleen Tauke
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- In-depth Instruction; over 94 mins
- On-demand video access anytime
- Bonus downloadable PDF resources
- Access to class Q&A

Session 1: Introduction
11:54
Learn how to approach the scrappy look and make the perfect fabric selections to create the Twinkle Twinkle bedrunner.

Session 2: V-Block
20:10
Colleen teaches you about the V-block, whether you're using the Tri-Recs tools or using simple paper templates with your existing rotary cutter and acrylic ruler.

Session 3: Hourglass Units
16:59
Learn how to cut and construct four-color hourglass units.

Session 4: Block Construction
17:41
This session is all about the block construction. Learn how to pin-match rows for perfect points every time.

Session 5: Adding Borders
13:26
See how to measure and cut borders that fit. Never again have wavy or distorted borders.

Session 6: Quilting Tips
13:47
A quilt isn’t a quilt until it’s layered and stitched. Learn about the process of outlining blocks, ditch-stitching, micro-quilting and border quilting for the completion of your bedrunner.
Description
Traditional-style units add flare and fun to our patchwork. Learn all about the the V-block and hourglass assembly and a variety of ways to cut the needed triangles for their construction. We offer cutting demos using speciality tools or paper templates if you prefer. These versatile units help you to build your patchwork skills and open up a world of possibilities. Learn all about adding borders that fit perfectly along with some valuable quilting tips for the perfect finish.
Colleen Tauke
Colleen Tauke is a quilter, designer, and quilt educator with 40+ years of sewing experience. Of those, the last 17 years have been focused around quilting. Early in her quilting endeavors, she was challenged to piece a quilt that seemed daunting. Fussy cutting, Y-seams, strip piecing, hourglass blocks, a pieced border, and appliqué—all in ONE quilt. This was her first bed sized quilt that would later become a quilt shop sample and win third-place at the Iowa State Fair in the “My First Quilt” division. Since then, she was hooked!

Bonus materials available after purchase