Learn trapunto for quilting

Learn trapunto for quilting

Be sure to click on Chapter Two for the entire tutorial!

In quilting, trapunto is creating raised images or sections of fabric on the surface of the quilt with batting. Learn about applique trapunto in the first part of this two part tutorial.

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Melissa Mrock 1 year ago
Watching both part one and part two of this video was a real learning adventure. I feel more confident to try trapunto, now. I loved her relax way of teaching, and would love to see more quilting videos by Patsy Thompson.
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egyptquilts 8 months ago
im sorry i clicked the minus button. it means nothing was a mistake. time to go sleep or sew something.
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egyptquilts 8 months ago
I like this video, the first time I watched it Part I and II were together. I find myself hunting for part II. Utube has a lot of other type material around the quilting videos. Smut peddlers. Patsy you rock. Thank you for the free tips.
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egyptquilts 8 months ago
found part ii, but you get distracted by the unrelated material. thanks.
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egyptquilts 8 months ago
after watching again, i realize that i am learning and really appreciate the close-ups, the clarity, and the time you took to make this. some of the others were not anywhere near as helpful as your work. thank you i am ready to try a applique medallion trapunto or not. i was confused on applique. thanks a million.
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hawaiilove 5 months ago
this video is awe inspiring - now I feel compelled to try trapunto - thanks for your help Patsy.
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emtmay2002 5 months ago
this was awsome!!!!!
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emtmay2002 5 months ago
this was awsome!!!!! Part 2
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sallypearson 1 week ago
This was a great learning video. I'm new to all of this. You made it fun and it seems like I could possibly do this some day. Thanks.
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thelivelylady 9 hours ago
Fabulous video. The relaxed way of teaching made me feel like this is something I can do. I have been terrified of trying this until now. Please continue to make more videos. I will certainly be looking for more by you.
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