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In This Issue

Issue No. 403 June 2008
Vol. 39, No. 5

  

Sold on Quilts
by Barbara Fiedler
As the American frontier pushed west, new businesses advertised their goods and services in newspapers, on storefronts, and, oddly enough, on quilts.

Busy Day Drunkard's Path
by Barbara Barber
Try this cool technique from the clever mind of a prizewinning British quilter. Bias strips add visual interest and make this technique both fun and incredibly easy.


Heroes and Villains: The Folk Art Quilts of Ed Larson
by Angie Hodapp
Painter and sculptor Ed Larson began designing picture quilts in the mid-1970s, and each quilt became a stitched record not only of his personal history, but also the history of a nation.




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Photo Finish
By Ted
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Spring of Desire


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What's New
by Angie Hodapp

Quilting Bee
We invite you to join QN readers for show-and-tell.

Book Reviews

Right off the Bolt
by Alison Bolt
A harried quilt show organizer sounds off on evaluations and America's favorite pastime- complaining.


Loose Threads
by Helen Kelley
When it comes to quilting, there's no time for monkey business.


Beartooth Views
by John Flynn
With a big election just a few months away, voters-and quilters-need to consider the issues that really matter.


Hangin' It Up
by Betsy Cammack
When things looked down, this California guild looked up and found inspiration for an innovative quilt-display system.


Forum
by Kay Mackenzie
If you want to spend an agony-free hour of quilting, here are two things you need.

Meetin' Place
To create stunning art quilts, Elizabeth Dillinger of Ajax, Ontario, banks on creative collaboration.

About Space
Quilting and M&M'S collectibles coexist in Judi Albert's shelf-lined studio.

Readers' Quilt Show
A selection of expressive pieces from the "Transformations 2007: Reverberations" exhibit by Studio Art Quilt Associates




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