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Enjoy all 6 issues of Quilting Arts Magazine exactly as they
were printed in 2008.
Explore Eco-Friendly Journal Quilting Techniques,
Monoprinting Sheers, Mounting and Framing Art Quilts, Big Finishes for Small
Quilts, From Digital Image to Art Quilt, Embellish with Machine Felting, and
more!
Projects include a needle-felted landscape, canvas books,
collage art journals, sweet little purses, and so much more!
Artist Profiles include Katie Pasquini Masopust, Britta
Ankenbauer, Linda MacDonald, Maya Schonenberger, Michael Aaron McAllister, and
Sarah Symes.
Quilting Arts, February/March 2008
On the cover: detail of "Sun Dance" by Frieda Anderson. Create engaging fabrics with simple supplies and present your art in style.
Quilting Arts, April/May 2008
On the cover: Mixed-Media paper quilt by Judy Coates Perez, Tea & Entomology. Stitching tips for great edges, and learn how to make your own stamps!
Quilting Arts, June/July 2008
In this issue, combine surface design techniques. Learn to work with fabric and paper transfers and make elegant bowls from silk caps.
Quilting Arts, August/September 2008
In this issue, create adorable quilted pet portraits. Learn digital design principles and unique ways to go green!
Quilting Arts, October/November 2008
Get expert advice on selling your art. Learn a mixed-media approach to preserving your memories. Also, adventures in quilt storage.
Quilting Arts, December 2008/January 2009
Pattern your fabrics with dye, Needle-felted journal quilts with punch, Treasures in Your Stash, 6 alternate surfaces for stitch