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Quilting Arts, Premiere - Issue #1

The Premiere Issue of Quilting Arts Magazine celebrates crazy quilts of yesterday and today--to learn new stitching and embellishing techniques, and to share our quilts with one another. An Interview with Penny McMorris discusses how she decided to write Crazy Quilts and much more.

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Indulge your love of crazy quilts with this celebration of vintage masterpieces and modern day interpretations. Leslie Levison demystifies the feather stitch while Laura Watson shares her love of spiders in stitch. Tips on beading and handwork vs. machine work are featured. Betty Pillsbury tells all about the enduring allure of cigarette silks. There are plenty of projects and techniques for beginners and experts. Grab your basket of goodies from Grandmother’s attic and get inspired!


Features

  • An interview with Penny McMorris (Rosina Lippi)
  • Magnificent Obsessions (Rosina Lippi)
  • Demystifying the Feather Stitch (Leslie Levison)
  • The Enduring Allure of Cigarette Silks (Betty Pillsbury)
  • Those Webs We Weave (Laura Watson)
  • Bead Creative (Nancy Eha)
  • Machine Work or Handwork (J. Marsha Michler)
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The Premiere Issue of Quilting Arts Magazine celebrates crazy quilts of yesterday and today--to learn new stitching and embellishing techniques, and to share our quilts with one another. An Interview with Penny McMorris discusses how she decided to write Crazy Quilts and much more. Google
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