Roam Medallion Quilt

Tara Faughnan’s Roam medallion quilt is the perfect way to explore a beautiful harmony of colors and values, with a modern twist. Each round demonstrates a wide range of techniques that will build the skills of novice quilters and will be a fun play day for the experts.

Techniques include traditional piecing, strip piecing and an easy no-tear paper piecing. With a full compliment of video tutorials and online learning support for all participants, Tara will share her tips and tricks for each step of the way, ensuring everyone has a great time and comes away with a beautiful quilt!

See what students are saying about this course!

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Block 1

Megan Walker

Straightforward, honest and understandable lesson from a real human who doesn't always get it perfect, but knows how to fix it - bravo, roll on the next block.

Straightforward, honest and understandable lesson from a real human who doesn't always get it perfect, but knows how to fix it - bravo, roll on the next block.

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Great tips

Mary Carter

Been quilting awhile but the tips in this were sometimes new and always good reminders. Thanks

Been quilting awhile but the tips in this were sometimes new and always good reminders. Thanks

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ROAM Round 1

Katherine Pietschman

Each segment is digestible and has tips that lead to happy precision if that is what you’re interested in. I find reviewing to be helpful before I begin (and sometimes I return to remember a tip) Clear, helpful and concise, just how I like it. T...

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Each segment is digestible and has tips that lead to happy precision if that is what you’re interested in. I find reviewing to be helpful before I begin (and sometimes I return to remember a tip) Clear, helpful and concise, just how I like it. The Flying Geese block is one case when I knew to review even though I’ve made hundreds. The tip about the point was a great AHA moment for me. Mystery solved.

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Round 1

Rayleen Lima

I loved your honesty, demonstrating tips when edges do not measure precise. Your info about scant & amp; 1/4 inch was helpful. Personally I don’t like scant seams. I think 1/4 inch is small enough, esp coming from learning 5/8” seams for cloth...

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I loved your honesty, demonstrating tips when edges do not measure precise. Your info about scant & amp; 1/4 inch was helpful. Personally I don’t like scant seams. I think 1/4 inch is small enough, esp coming from learning 5/8” seams for clothes. I pref using Decobob thread instead of aiming for scant 1/4 inch. I liked your pressing tips. All very help for learning to be more precise. Thank you!

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