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| Applique Quilts Vol 1 #1 This Collector's First Edition of Applique Quilts features 14 stunning projects in a variety of styles and sizes. Projects will cover a full range of techniques including needleturn applique, using fusible webbing and also machine techniques, as well as many more. Every project will feature clear and easy-to-follow instructions which are supported by plenty of diagrams and useful step-by-step photographs - making an applique quilt has never been easier. Some truly delightful quilts feature in the very first collectors issue, including a wonderful wall- hanging by the talented Caroline Price. The Chook Shed Co also present one of their irresistible quilts and Lee Robson shares her stunning work based on the traditional Tree of Life motif. Other contributors include Michelle Hill from MOM Fabricworks and Jennifer Scott from Coast & Country Decor, as well as Marianne Whitty from Tasmania who has written the instructions for her charming quilt featuring plenty of bright naive flowers. $6.95 Applique Quilts Vol.1 #2 This issue is packed with 14 fun projects! Projects included Naive Baltimore Quilt, Oranges and Lemons, Benin Lion Wall- hanging, Heritage Medallion Quilt, Floral Fantasy, Something About Spring, Hearts of Friendship, Quilted Tulips, Fabric Bouquet, Kitty in the Garden, Iris Cushion, Norfolk Island Wreath, After the Rain and In My Garden. Also included are techniques on shadow applique, needleturn, machine applique, fusible webbing and buttonhole applique $6.95 Applique Quilts Vol.1 #3 Packed full of splendid applique quilts, this lovely issue of Applique Quilts will keep you busy with plenty of stitching. There are lots of projects to make including plenty of timeless quilts such as the elegant one by Browyn Sidwell and Robyn Bradley which features a garden of beautiful blooms and is embellished with simple embroidery stitches. There are plenty of other quilts to create, including the stunning antique-inspired quilt by Joan Abrahams and the wonderful quilt by Joy White. Joy's quilt is sure to be treasured forever, and it features some easy-to-piece blocks and stunning applique. There are plenty of small projects to make as well, including the to-die-for bag by Helen Stubbings which is made with plenty of handy pockets. There are also lots of quick- to-make wall-hangings such as the pretty little quilt by Helen McClean from Heirloom Quilts featuring a cute Sunbonnet Sue. Another project which can easily be made in a weekend is the gorgeous cushion by the talented June Gilchrist and Terese Hylton from Patchwork Pumpkin. The cushion is machine-made with buttonhole stitch and could become the perfect 'comfy' addition to your lounge. All this - and so much more $6.95 Australian Patchwork & Quilting Magazine Vol. 9 No. 5 Yearbook 2002 Bumper 140 pages with a 3 year project index Michael's Quilt Kimono Hearts & Roses Part 1 Lotus Bag Pineapple Log Cabin Strippy Four Patch Antique Signature Album Old Favourites - Mexican Rose Autumn Leaves Citrus Fizz Mystery Quilt Part III Price $6.95 Australian Patchwork & Quilting Magazine Vol 9 # 7 This fabulous issue of Australian Patchwork & Quilting, Vol 9 No 7, is filled with a myriad of ideas and clear and detailed instructions for completing the many eye-catching designs we feature. You can practice a range of techniques, including hand-piecing, applique and colourwash. Plus you'll find the final steps for completing a stunning landscape quilt all of your own, as Gloria Loughman takes us through her construction process, following on from her very informative Expert How-to in Australian Patchwork and Quilting Vol 9 No 5. There's also news from America! Recently back from Houston, USA, Gai Taylor brought home examples of the latest American quilting trend, and she's written instructions for how it's all done. This exciting new trend is best described as a shaggy-look quilt in scrappy colours, and it's sure to be lots of fun to make! You'll also find a stylish country quilt by Brigitte Giblin, plus the second and final part of Caroline Price's adorable 'Now I Know My ABC' quilt, which the kids will just love. And another for the young at heart - Patchwork Pumpkin have made a quilt called Seeing Spots and it's loads of fun and not to be missed! All this inspiration and more will be at your fingertips in Australian Patchwork and Quilting Vol 9 No 7 $6.95 Australian Patchwork & Quilting Magazine Vol 9 # 8 In Australian Patchwork & Quilting Vol 9 No 8 you'll find a new Weekend Project from Lynette Anderson of the Patchwork Angel, which is a gorgeous little cushion featuring chickens with a 'Home Sweet Home' all of their own! Then Patchwork Pumpkin provides instructions for the first part of an absolutely stunning Country Garden quilt which is sure to be a favourite. More projects to keep you happily stitching away include a Redwork wall-hanging by Sue Dollin, which incorporates the design from a Ming-dynasty plate with embroidery, simple patchwork and heavy quilting. Then if you are after a traditional quilt design, look no further than Bev Darby's Stepping Stones pattern which is simple and very effective, or Yvonne Skodt's contribution of a refreshing Twinkling Tulips quilt, repeating an appliquŽd tulip block in a crisp purple and white colourway that has a very striking finish! You can also find some helpful hints for making pieced borders from Narelle Grieve in this month's Quilter's Quandary and Jan Baker has written a captivating story about the history of political quilts. Be inspired by all this and more in our next issue. $6.95 Australian Patchwork & Quilting Magazine Vol 9 # 9 Included in this exciting issue are projects including: Machine Blanket Stitch and beyond Fans and Roses - featured cover quilt Playing with Patience - Adaptation of tradition quilt block Hearts and Bows - Naive applique' and machine piecing Celtic Enchantment - Coordinating cushion and table runner Antique Red Sunflower - variation on Russian Sunflower Round the Twist In Broome - Original Quilt Daisy Chain - Vases of vibrant daisies alternate with chain blocks A Winter Warmer - Appliqued jacket Brian's Breakfast - Easy patchwork quilt Country Garden II Old Favorites - Snowflake cushion $6.95 Patchwork & Quilting Vol.9 #11 In Australian Patchwork & Quilting Annual Vol 9 No 11 has put together an irresistible collection of projects for you to choose from. If it's large projects that you're after, we have Ruth Buchanan's gorgeous Starflower quilt combining bold, beautiful colours with piecing and applique techniques. You will also find the first part of Michelle Breeze's Chocolate Box Quilt which is an elegant design comprising Dresden Plates, paper- pieced flowers, applique, Dresden fans, four- patch Seminole border, Star blocks and more. Strippy quilts are just lovely and this issue we have two! Karen Cunningham delights us with her Summer Holiday Strippy quilt while Brigitte Giblin inlcudes the instructions on how to make her pretty Pink Strippy Stars. Tita Leach uses her fabulous applique techniques on her Gathering Eggs wall-hanging which is simply adorable. In addition there is Kate Knight's instructions on how to reproduce her Antique Rose Wreath quilt, while Liuxin Newman dazzles us yet again with her intricate Butterfly Wall- hanging in burnt oranges and electric blues. Judy Turner gives us an Expert How-to that is not to be missed on creating colourwash landscapes. Be inspired by all these fabulous projects and more in the Patchwork & Quilting Vol10 # 1 In this issue there is a story about Narelle Bernard's fantastic quilt drive to raise money and quilts for victims of last summer's bushfires in New South Wales. There is also the story about an U.S. exhibition entitled AMERICA:From the Heart. The exhibition showcased over 250 quilts made in response to the September 11 terrorist attacks. Of course, there are plenty of original projects and entertaining stories in this issue as well, including the fantastic how-to section with Jenny Bowker. Jenny shows how to design delightfully bright Kaleidoscope quilts, which are surprisingly easy to make. $6.95 Patchwork & Quilting Vol10 # 2 There are lots of projects in this issue including the final part of Deb Layt's stunning Summer Star Quilt. Other delights include the first part of Karen Cunningham's striking serial quilt and a pretty cushion my Joy white. Other projects include a stunning quilt by Michelle Breeze using the New York Beauty block and a lovely antique from the collection of Kate Knight. $6.95 Patchwork & Quilting Vol10 # 7 Yearbook You won't be able to resist all the wonderful stories and projects included in our next issue of Australian Patchwork & Quilting. As Gloria Loughman describes her recent travels to Europe you will experience the magic of the quilt show she attended in Blair Castle in Scotland. Jan Baker has another intriguing Historical Tale, while Michelle Marvig trials the new Pfaff sewing machine that is sure to make your jaw drop! Now for the projects! Folk Art Wedding by Yvonne Skodt won second prize in the Professional category in the Needlework Craft & Quilt Fair 2002 in Sydney, and she now provides the instructions for you to make it. In warm creams and rich magentas and greens, this is a timeless and tasteful quilt that you will cherish. Val Nadins Spinning Stars quilt is a perfect reflection of the night sky in fabric, and Churn Dash with a Dash by Lorraine Cocker is a fun adaptation of the Churn Dash block. Lynette Anderson has another great project that can be stitched up in a weekend and Judy Hills gives you part two of her Seascape cot quilt. All these stories, projects and more await you in Australian Patchwork & Quilting $6.95 Patchwork & Quilting Vol10 # 8 Meet naive and country style quilter Jan Knight, from far north Queensland, in Quilter's Profile. Collect part two of Jenny Fore's elegant Tribute to Mrs. Vigors project, while leaves abound in Megan Fisher's autumnal Leaf It Be quilt. Expert quilter Lee Cleland shows you how to make her Old English Tulips quilt, and Dianne Povey's Magic Carpet is exactly that - a beautiful quilt designed in the shape of a magic carpet! $6.95 Patchwork & Quilting Vol11 # 1 Annual Antique Lady of the Lake Suzy Atkins from Quiltstuff has written the instructions for this lovely antique quilt from her collection. It dates back to the 1870s and is made using a variety of scraps and a wild combination of double pink and chartreuse green. Suzy has written instructions for rotary cutting and machine-piecing. Forever Spring This quilt was designed and made by Trish Ostwald as a birthday present for her sister. The classis design is easily pieced using rotary cutting and machine-piecing and is completed with stunning appliquéd vines. Stunning Carnations Christine Abela from Gecko Gully Patterns has designed this gorgeous wall-hanging in pretty pinks, creams and reds. It makes a gorgeous wall-hanging or table centre but you can also use the design to make a stunning bed-size quilt. $6.95 Sewexcited.com/Sewing Services Inc. sewcreativ@msn.com phone: 518 456-0602 fax: 518 877-5653 Privacy Policy/Terms of Service Merchant policy Copyright 1999 Sewexcited.com© by Sewexcited/Sewing Services Inc. |


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