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Articles and Patterns
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Mandarin Metropolis
Mandarin Metropolis, a quilt by Merry Fitzgerald, appeared on the cover of the January/February 2002 (#339) issue of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine. These four blocks from QNM are similar to the ones used in Merry's quilt. Print one block, or download all four as a PDF file.
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Merry-Go-Round Quilt Pattern
Nostalgic prints make a charming quilt out of these traditional blocks. Download or print this Merry-Go-Round quilt pattern by Georgina B. Fries today!
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Minnie's Picnic
Vintage prints make this a cute quilt!
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Nine Patch Gallery
Nine Patch Plus, an article in QNM #357, displayed a portion of design varieties available with the popular nine-patch pattern. View more nine-patch possibilities in this online collection from QuiltersNewsletter.com!
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Nine-Patch Hourglass
Two traditional designs create this simple design. Use reproduction fabrics from the 1930s for a look of soft comfort.
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The Nutcracker
Gain inspiration from this quilt which was shown as our Photo Finish feature in the December 2003 issue of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine.
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Oh My
Lions, tigers and bears make an appearance in Nancy S. Brown's Photo Finish quilt.
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Out of the Scrap Bag
Have fun with random color placement while using up scrap fabric!
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Peace Baskets
Julia Spidell's Peace Baskets was part of a 1988 presidential visit to the Soviet Union.
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Peppermint Patty
This antique-inspired quilt combines traditional nine-patches and Square-in-a-Square blocks.
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Perfecting Lone Stars
Make perfect points on diamond patches with Elsie M. Campbell's technique for Perfecting Lone Stars.
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Petticoats and Prairies
Take an upclose look at this Photo Finish quilt which appeared in the November 2003 (#357) of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine. The Hi-Line Quilt Guild of Havre, Montana, were inspired by faded photos of the women who settled their state.
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Piecing on Paper
Try piecing on paper with these two free foundation patterns from Carol Doak and Quilter's Newsletter Magazine!
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Ping Zing
Print the web pages or download the PDF file for this free quilt pattern from Quilter's Newsletter Magazine!
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Pinwheels & Posies
Forget the wrapping paper and the ribbon. Here's a baby shower gift that's just too special to put in a box!
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Piped Applique
Add just the right touch of extra color to your quilt with this method of piped applique by Sandra Hoefner.
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Playing with Photos
Been bitten by the shutterbug? Photos on fabric are becoming more popular every day. Read this article from Quilt It For Kids for an overview of transfer methods, a list of resources and a sampling of special projects!
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Poinsettia Patchwork
On the prowl for poinsettia patterns? Have we got a few for you! See the December 2001 issue of QNM for an article on poinsettia blocks, and enjoy these "web extras" online.
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Polar Prowler
Take a closer look at this incredible quilt by Patricia M. Goffette. Polar Prowler appeared in the Photo Finish column of the March 2004 (#360) issue of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine.
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The Power of Touch
Fabric makes a difference in our lives in ways we don't always expect, and you can make a difference in someone else's life. Download guidelines for making an Alzheimer's comforter, and learn where to find more information about Alzheimer's organizations and where to donate quilts.
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Praline Parfait
Sweet shades of lemon and nutmeg blend together in this quilt by Martha Cox.
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QNM Birthday Quilt
This inspiring quilt was made by Cindy Needham for Quilter's Newsletter Magazine's 35th birthday celebration.
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QNM--The First Issue
Take a peek at a few pages from the very first issue of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine!
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Quick Feathered Wreath
Discover a fast and easy way to make feathered wreath templates just the size you need--no compass required! Freezer paper and circular objects make these wreaths so simple to create, you may want to make several to see which you like best.
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Quilt-As-You-Go Stained Glass
Freezer paper, fusible interfacing, and a few fabric scraps add up to a fun way to learn this "stained glass" quilting technique by Brenda Henning. Plus, you'll find a quick tip for making your own quarter-inch bias tape.
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Quilter's Marketplace
Looking for one of the tools reviewed in the May 2005 issue of QNM? Here's where to find them.
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Quilts in the Classroom
All across the country, talented teachers and volunteers are working with children of all ages in school classrooms to get them involved in quiltmaking. Let us introduce you to a few of them here, and pass on some of the things they've learned about tapping into children's natural creativity.
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Rachel's Star
Mary Leman Austin based the center of this quilt design on the Star of David, in honor of Hanukkah. Download the PDF file and print your own paper-foundations to perfectly piece this wallhanging!
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Redwork by Machine
This turn of the century technique is enjoying a revival among today's quiltmakers. Machine embroidery makes the work go quickly!
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Rings and Things
Reshape a traditional ring pattern with these downloadable pattern sketches from Quilter's Newsletter Magazine! Use our Arc, Melon, Center Diamond, and Joining Square as patterns or color studies when making your own ring quilt!
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The Robins are Back!
Download the free spring pattern from QNM!
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Roots
Kathy Munkelwitz from Isle, Minnesota, combines two basic blocks and a fondness for feedsacks in this free pattern from Quilter's Newsletter Magazine!
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