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We have some great projects to inspire you this month. The Heirloom Quilt has been designed by Lynne Edwards and was inspired by a charity shop find. It will run over several issues and we have several alternate colourways to show you how different colour choices work. Dreamin’ Vintage is a quick quilt made using fabrics inspired by bed linens from the 50s and 60s. If you have always been tempted to make a miniature quilt, the Cherry Tree Miniature is a great introduction to this type of quilting. Talking of heirloom quilts, we have the story behind the book about the 1718 Coverlet, a quilt in the Quilters’ Guild collection, we also have a review of the exhibition curated by Tracy Chevalier, Things we do in Bed. Continuing our historical theme, we have an introduction to the history of Feed Sack Quilts and bringing us more up to date we Meet Beth Studley, a new and exciting British fabric designer.




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September 2014 We have some great projects to inspire you this month. The Heirloom Quilt has been designed by Lynne Edwards and was inspired by a charity shop find. It will run over several issues and we have several alternate colourways to show you how different colour choices work. Dreamin’ Vintage is a quick quilt made using fabrics inspired by bed linens from the 50s and 60s. If you have always been tempted to make a miniature quilt, the Cherry Tree Miniature is a great introduction to this type of quilting. Talking of heirloom quilts, we have the story behind the book about the 1718 Coverlet, a quilt in the Quilters’ Guild collection, we also have a review of the exhibition curated by Tracy Chevalier, Things we do in Bed. Continuing our historical theme, we have an introduction to the history of Feed Sack Quilts and bringing us more up to date we Meet Beth Studley, a new and exciting British fabric designer.


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We have some great projects to inspire you this month. The Heirloom Quilt has been designed by Lynne Edwards and was inspired by a charity shop find. It will run over several issues and we have several alternate colourways to show you how different colour choices work. Dreamin’ Vintage is a quick quilt made using fabrics inspired by bed linens from the 50s and 60s. If you have always been tempted to make a miniature quilt, the Cherry Tree Miniature is a great introduction to this type of quilting. Talking of heirloom quilts, we have the story behind the book about the 1718 Coverlet, a quilt in the Quilters’ Guild collection, we also have a review of the exhibition curated by Tracy Chevalier, Things we do in Bed. Continuing our historical theme, we have an introduction to the history of Feed Sack Quilts and bringing us more up to date we Meet Beth Studley, a new and exciting British fabric designer.




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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.


With a Patchwork and Quilting digital magazine subscription, you’ll join a community of quilting enthusiasts, plus the chance to meet other crafters with coverage on upcoming shows and meetups. Inside each issue, you’ll also discover the best places to pick up different quilts and materials across the UK with comprehensive guides. Featuring different techniques and projects, you’ll be able to refine your skills with each and every issue, perfect for beginners and experienced alike.

Enjoy new patchwork patterns and quilting techniques with a Patchwork and Quilting digital magazine subscription. Here’s what you can enjoy in each issue:

  • In-depth guides to different patterns and patchworks 
  • Step-by-step instructions on creating your own quilts
  • The latest book reviews from the world of patchwork and quilting
  • Features on the best patchwork and quilting shops from around the UK
  • Listings of different exhibits and events
  • Seasonal patterns and projects
  • Guides to make a full patchwork quilt from start to finish

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