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How to Cross Pod-inate Maywood Studio Precut Kits | a Shabby Fabrics Tutorial

How to Cross Pod-inate Maywood Studio Precut Kits | a Shabby Fabrics Tutorial In today's quick tutorial, Jen shows you how to combine two Maywood Studio Pod Kits to make a custom quilt.

With simple piecing using the precut fabrics in this kit, no measuring or cutting is necessary – just start sewing! These kits are perfect for beginners.

Download the guide here:

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-------- WHAT YOU NEED FOR THIS PROJECT --------

- Cross Pod-inate Quilt Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Get the free download:
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-------- HELPFUL NOTIONS & OTHER BURGUNDY & BLUSH KITS --------

- Neutral Piecing - 3pc Konfetti Thread Set:

- Schmetz Topstitch Needles - Size 80/12:

- Clover Patchwork Pins:

- Clover Magnetic Pin Caddy:

- Log Cabin Table Runner Precut Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Slice Rug Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Jelly Roll Rug Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Corner Cabin Pre-Cut Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Quilt As You Go Alexandra Tote Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Quilt As You Go Sophie Tote Kit - Burgundy & Blush:

- Burgundy & Blush 10" Squares by Maywood Studio:

- Burgundy & Blush 2 1/2" Strips by Maywood Studio:

- Burgundy & Blush 5" Squares by Maywood Studio:

- Burgundy & Blush 24 FQ Set from Maywood Studio:

- We're sewing on a BERNINA 770 QE and we love it!

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