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Patchwork and Quilting Magazine Nov-18 Back Issue

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26 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Sewing & Knitting)
The Vintage Oxford Quilt on this month’s cover is a cosy quilt to snuggle under. The Kimono Quilt combines different piecing techniques and showcases this oriental collection beautifully. We all need a bit of brightness with these dark evenings and the Al Fresco Sampler will certainly do that! The Shooting Stars Quilt is great for using up your scraps. Indeed don’t forget any of our projects can be made scrappy from fabrics in your stash. We’ve reached the final part of Stuart Hillard’s Mystery Quilt, so don’t look at page 62 if you don’t want to see the final reveal! Stuart has also designed a lovely autumnal block for Stashbusting this month. Joanna O’Neill has reviewed the recent Great Northern Quilt Show for us while Judi Mendelssohn tells us about Brits Flying the Flag at this summer’s Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show in Oregon, USA. Sheilah Daughtree chatted with Ricky Tims at the Festival of Quilts, a conversation even more poignant after the fires that devastated the prairies around his Colorado ranch this summer and we find out more about The Quilt in Literature with Deborah Nash. AbbieAnne Searle tells us about her First and Last Quilts and we meet Wirral Quilters in Introducing.
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Nov-18 The Vintage Oxford Quilt on this month’s cover is a cosy quilt to snuggle under. The Kimono Quilt combines different piecing techniques and showcases this oriental collection beautifully. We all need a bit of brightness with these dark evenings and the Al Fresco Sampler will certainly do that! The Shooting Stars Quilt is great for using up your scraps. Indeed don’t forget any of our projects can be made scrappy from fabrics in your stash. We’ve reached the final part of Stuart Hillard’s Mystery Quilt, so don’t look at page 62 if you don’t want to see the final reveal! Stuart has also designed a lovely autumnal block for Stashbusting this month. Joanna O’Neill has reviewed the recent Great Northern Quilt Show for us while Judi Mendelssohn tells us about Brits Flying the Flag at this summer’s Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show in Oregon, USA. Sheilah Daughtree chatted with Ricky Tims at the Festival of Quilts, a conversation even more poignant after the fires that devastated the prairies around his Colorado ranch this summer and we find out more about The Quilt in Literature with Deborah Nash. AbbieAnne Searle tells us about her First and Last Quilts and we meet Wirral Quilters in Introducing.


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Patchwork and Quilting is Britain’s longest monthly bestselling quilting magazine. Since 1985 this magazine has been featured in-depth articles showing you the historical aspects of all things quilting, as well as reviews of leading shows and exhibitions from around the UK and across the globe. The perfect place to start if you’re new to the craft, Patchwork and Quilting digital magazine is packed full of tips and the latest seasonal designs, as well as wonderful workshops to improve your skills.


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