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Our September issue is full of bold and eye-catching quilts. In one of our cover projects, A Splash of Red, Janet Goddard makes stylish statement with a super simple large quilt. Urban Bargello, designed and made by Linda Clements, adds a sophisticated edge to the traditional Bargello technique. Grab your stripy fabric and experiment with our main cover project, Playing with Stripes. It is designed by Popular Patchwork regular Mandy Munroe and you can find out more about her in our Meet the Maker article. There is more clever patchwork piecing with Sarah Williamson’s Woven Rectangles quilt, which takes simple blocks and twists them around to create an eye-catching pattern. If applique is more your thing we have some great projects for you. Sarah Sparkes has combined cute appliqué motifs and easy piecing with her autumnal Toadstool Quilt, and carrying on the woodland theme is the Owl Dup Cushion from Sizzix. If you fancy trying a small applique project check out Judith Hollies peg bags – they are sure to blow away the washday blues. Try something a little different with Angela Huddart’s Daisy Mini Quilt, which combines fabric and lutradur to create a wall-hanging. Finally, our last project is the Beachside bag from Debbie von Grabler-Crozier, perfect for taking the end of summer with you on your travels. We have great features too, so grab a cup of tea and read all about longarm machines, see what we got up to at Festival of Quilts, and Kerry Foster takes a look at the postmodern quilts found in the list of exhibits rejected for Quiltcon, the World’s premier modern quilt show
There are all the regular reads you have come to expect from Popular Patchwork, including Stuart Hillard’s Scrap Attack, Show and Tell, Bookshelf, What’s On, and we are taking a look at Brighton in our first in a new feature where we ask a quilter to show us round their home town.
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September 2015 Our September issue is full of bold and eye-catching quilts. In one of our cover projects, A Splash of Red, Janet Goddard makes stylish statement with a super simple large quilt. Urban Bargello, designed and made by Linda Clements, adds a sophisticated edge to the traditional Bargello technique. Grab your stripy fabric and experiment with our main cover project, Playing with Stripes. It is designed by Popular Patchwork regular Mandy Munroe and you can find out more about her in our Meet the Maker article. There is more clever patchwork piecing with Sarah Williamson’s Woven Rectangles quilt, which takes simple blocks and twists them around to create an eye-catching pattern. If applique is more your thing we have some great projects for you. Sarah Sparkes has combined cute appliqué motifs and easy piecing with her autumnal Toadstool Quilt, and carrying on the woodland theme is the Owl Dup Cushion from Sizzix. If you fancy trying a small applique project check out Judith Hollies peg bags – they are sure to blow away the washday blues. Try something a little different with Angela Huddart’s Daisy Mini Quilt, which combines fabric and lutradur to create a wall-hanging. Finally, our last project is the Beachside bag from Debbie von Grabler-Crozier, perfect for taking the end of summer with you on your travels. We have great features too, so grab a cup of tea and read all about longarm machines, see what we got up to at Festival of Quilts, and Kerry Foster takes a look at the postmodern quilts found in the list of exhibits rejected for Quiltcon, the World’s premier modern quilt show There are all the regular reads you have come to expect from Popular Patchwork, including Stuart Hillard’s Scrap Attack, Show and Tell, Bookshelf, What’s On, and we are taking a look at Brighton in our first in a new feature where we ask a quilter to show us round their home town.


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Our September issue is full of bold and eye-catching quilts. In one of our cover projects, A Splash of Red, Janet Goddard makes stylish statement with a super simple large quilt. Urban Bargello, designed and made by Linda Clements, adds a sophisticated edge to the traditional Bargello technique. Grab your stripy fabric and experiment with our main cover project, Playing with Stripes. It is designed by Popular Patchwork regular Mandy Munroe and you can find out more about her in our Meet the Maker article. There is more clever patchwork piecing with Sarah Williamson’s Woven Rectangles quilt, which takes simple blocks and twists them around to create an eye-catching pattern. If applique is more your thing we have some great projects for you. Sarah Sparkes has combined cute appliqué motifs and easy piecing with her autumnal Toadstool Quilt, and carrying on the woodland theme is the Owl Dup Cushion from Sizzix. If you fancy trying a small applique project check out Judith Hollies peg bags – they are sure to blow away the washday blues. Try something a little different with Angela Huddart’s Daisy Mini Quilt, which combines fabric and lutradur to create a wall-hanging. Finally, our last project is the Beachside bag from Debbie von Grabler-Crozier, perfect for taking the end of summer with you on your travels. We have great features too, so grab a cup of tea and read all about longarm machines, see what we got up to at Festival of Quilts, and Kerry Foster takes a look at the postmodern quilts found in the list of exhibits rejected for Quiltcon, the World’s premier modern quilt show
There are all the regular reads you have come to expect from Popular Patchwork, including Stuart Hillard’s Scrap Attack, Show and Tell, Bookshelf, What’s On, and we are taking a look at Brighton in our first in a new feature where we ask a quilter to show us round their home town.
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