I'm making a 19th-century crazy quilt with Victorian embroidery stitches. Crazy patchwork quilts are a symbol of the Victorian era and a great way to use your fabric scraps.
If you've ever wanted to know how to make a Victorian crazy quilt, this is tutorial for you.
List of the Victorian stitches I made in this video: feather stitch, herringbone stitch, cross stitch, cretan stitch, blanket stitch, lazy flower stitch and point russe.
Give crazy quilting a try! You will love it!!
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(Some of the content in this video may be inspired by other amazing quilters' work. And while I would love to be able to identify the author of the original pattern, sometimes that's impossible to do. I hope you understand.)
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