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In This Issue

Issue No. 399 January/February 2008
Vol. 39, No. 1

  

 

Interpretations of Elegance
by Lori Stubbs
Fascination with reproduction fabrics has led one quilter down a patch that combines historical research and quiltmaking.
Web Extra



Silhouette Surprise
Quiltmaker's Workshop
with Janine Holzman

By borrowing a favorite elementary school art lesson, you can create quilts that are both dramatic and revealing.


The Lure of Linen
by Pam Rocco
Once you discover how lovely linen is for quilting, it's easy to become addicted.
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Merchants Mall

Armchair Shopping Center

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Photo Finish
By Merry Fitzgerald
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie


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What's New
by Angie Hodapp

Showtime
Major quilt shows scheduled for 2008.

Quilting Bee
You're invited to show-and-tell at a very big guild meeting..

Right off the Bolt
by Alison Bolt
Think of your growing pile of quilt magazines as a way to immerse yourself in quilting.


Loose Threads
by Helen Kelley
A rose tattoo, a cell phone, and sewing machines - Helen Kelley has them all.


Beartooth Views
by John Flynn
Running a booth at a quilt show can be a thankless job.


Forum
by Barbara J. Hvizdak.
Quilts never lose their special healing power.


Meetin' Place
Joe Horansky's Native American inspired quilts are evidence of his love of Western Cultures.

Readers' Quilt Show
This issue's collection of start quilts really shine.

About Space
For Sharyn Mellors, creativity and tidiness are mutually exclusive.
Web Extra


Quilting Spoken in Every Language
by Linda Hungerford
One woman broke through the linguistic and cultural barriers of the Middle East by speaking the language of quilting.
Web Extra




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