Quilting Mini Class #2 - Curved Seams with Piec-lique
My second mini-class covers my favorite technique for sewing curved seams: Piec-lique (piece-li-kay). It's fun, simple, and can be used to make virtually any curved seam. In the video, cover the basic steps for using Piec-lique to create and sew a circle and a Drunkard's Path block.. Piec-lique was developed by my ingenious mom, Sharon Schamber and was first introduced to quilters in her book: Piec-lique - Curves the New Way in 2005.

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Quilting Mini Class #1 - Easy, Precise Piecing with Glue Basting

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Free Cut Piecing Part 4 Deep Curves

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Intro to Sewing Curved Seams with Piec-lique (Drunkard's Path blocks) - Garden Pond, part 1

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Needle Turn Appliqué Techniques: Concave Points and Curves

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Tutorial Improv & Curved Piecing.mov

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Sewing Curved Seams with Piec-lique (Drunkard's Path blocks) - Garden Pond, part 2

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Inner Circle tutorial

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Cleaning a Wool Mat

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A Regency Court Suit by Three Makers

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Ann’s Freezer Paper Prepared Applique

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Stellar Stars BOM - Wandering Foot (part 1)

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Are Expensive Knitting Needles Actually Worth It? I Tested 5 Sets

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The Quilt Show: Victoria Findlay Wolfe Gives Tips for Curved Piecing

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How to sew the Drunkard's path quilt block

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