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Peranakan Tiles Inspired Applique Quilt

By: Christine Ting from Sew, Jahit
Peranakan Tiles Inspired Applique Quilt

"A project that converts hard tiles into soft quilts. Includes free vector and printable cut files! As this project uses a fair amount of fusible web, I recommend using 100% cotton fabrics to achieve good fuse. As for the batting, I recommend using thin batting because the batting will form part of the seams in the quilt-as-you-go method that I will be using in this tutorial, so thin batting will reduce bulk. If you are piecing the blocks together per conventional method, then any batting type will do. "

Project TypeMake a Project

Quilt Size52 inches wide x 71 inches long

Time to CompleteLonger than a weekend

Primary TechniqueQuilting

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