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In This Issue

Issue No. 402 May 2008
Vol. 39, No. 4

  

Community Quilts: A Strategy for Success
by Flora Rosefsky
Organizing a group of volunteers to work on one quilt is a challenge. Here are some ways to ensure the finished quilt will be a success.


Grab and Go!
by Lois L. Hallock
Arrive at your next retreat with everything you need. Simple tricks and great products make it easy to pack at a moment's notice.


Defining Nature with Fabric
Quiltmaker's workshop with Ruth Powers
A Kansas quilter discusses her creative use of commercial prints and batiks to achieve stylistic interpretations of nature.


A Premier British Collection: The Beamish Quilts
By Dorothy Osler
A living history museum with a substantial quilt collection demonstrates the vital connection between quilting and England's North Country culture.



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What's New
by Angie Hodapp

Quilting Bee
Busy quilters are happy to take time to share.

Book Reviews

Right off the Bolt
by Alison Bolt
Like avid fans of gridiron and court events, those with a passion for the sport of quilting sometimes wear their hearts on their sleeves.


Loose Threads
by Helen Kelley
Savoring the flavor makes all the difference in life, chili, and especially quilting.

Beartooth Views
by John Flynn
Security lines, delayed flights, and cramped airplane seats- quilt teachers put up with a lot, but the students are worth it.

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

Just For Fun
Truckbugs, Backhoe Blossoms &Wheelbarrow Butterflies by Barbara E. Lies.When life hands you road construction, make quilts.

About Space
Susan Hilsenbeck can change her Houston studio into a guest room and back in nothing flat.

Readers' Quilt Show
Gloria Loughman combines quilting with her artistic vision of the spectacular Australian landscape she calls home.





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