Catching Up with Paula Doyle
Interviews with Quilting Artists • Educational, G, 29-Apr-2022
Recycling fabric is the inspiration behind the latest creations by Paula Doyle. Her gorgeous square and sunflower ravioli quilts use jeans, flannel, and t-shirts to stunning effect.
The idea of recycling goes beyond quilts using itsy bits of jeans to produce fabric. You will want to explore how you can use the triple stitch on your machine to create a boro effect.
Paula reveals how all these can be made into fabulous cushions with a biscuit quilting and free motion technique.
If you would like to learn more about itsy bits and wonky strips with Paula click here.
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