Quilters Companion

Murano

New Zealand quilter Sheila Christensen has developed a set of techniques and a ‘language’ that will allow you to play with the 60° shape with ease. If you are familiar with rotary cutting and stitching squares, you will have no trouble cutting your shapes using a quilting ruler and cutter for this bright happy quilt.

This is a perfect project for using your favourite bundle of 2½in strips. Sheila used a pre-cut 2½in strip bundle of   for the main areas, and for the background she chose a variety These background fabrics don’t have to be monotone grey and white or colourful prints on a white base.

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