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Issue #4
More projects and stories for you to enjoy.
Using her latest range of fabrics, Playing in Spotsville, Jan Mullen has created Spotsville Strippy. This quilt encompasses all the latest trends in quiltmaking, with simple lines and funky designs.
Antique Hexagon Stars is one of my favourite antique quilts in my collection.
Enjoy replicating this gorgeous old quilt with your collection of thirties fabrics and make use of the kit of papers prepared by Liz Arnold of Lizard of Oz to make the whole process easy peasy.
Jane Morgan has joined iQuilt as a regular contributor. Always practical, Jane has designed the perfect String Along Bag to take with you to workshops. No complicated pockets to insert, just a great practical bag into which you can fit all your tools and your quilt too. Add a special ruler holder and you will be the envy of everyone at your class.
And the final project for Issue #4 is Blue and White Beauty (no image available right now). For all lovers of blue and white quilts, this is a great simply pieced quilt to make in a flash. Sue Waldron delights in making simple easy quilts that even the most timid beginner quiltmaker can attempt.
We showcase the winning challenge quilts from Queensland Quilters, feature the winning quilts from this year's NSW Quilter's Guild Quilt Show and visit Anne Curry, pincushion maker extraordiare.
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