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Magazines are listed in reverse issue order (newest at the top)
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Quilting Arts Surface and stitch techniques plus BIG finishes for small quilts. April/May 2008/Issue 32 34788 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Monoprinting sheers, painterly quilt collages and mounting & framing art quilts. February/March 2008/Issue 31 32417 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Stitched and beaded treasures bags plus surprising surfaces and embellishments. December-January 2008/Issue 30 31075 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Gifts This special issue is full of beautiful seasonal projects. Holiday Issue/Winter 2008 31715 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts Twenty-five ideas for embellishment and surface design plus create stitched and textured journal covers. October/September 2007/Issue 29 30798 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Creating a series: 6 quilts form one idea, plus machine needle-felting techniques. August/September 2007/Issue 28 27885 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts 40 Quilts to inspire plus Textile Sketchbooks made easy. June/July 2007/Issue 27 29143 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Drawing with your sewing machine and fresh & colorful collage is featured in this issue. April/May 2007/Issue 26 27874 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Tips for layered printmaking and machine needle felting. February/March 2007/Issue 25 23889 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Sheer landscape techniques and painterly effects with textiles! Winter 2006/Issue 24 22211 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts The art of Journal Quilting plus Embellish Away with exotic fibers. Fall 2006/Issue 23 21478 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Painting fabrics that burst with color and quilting with hand-dyed cloth are featured. Summer 2006/Issue 22 19414 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Featured are Lace Effects with Stitch and Felt and Printing with Flowers! Spring 2006/Issue 21 17673 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Creative self portraits and hot tips for fusing fabrics. Winter 2005/Issue 20 16399 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Make new fabric from scraps and learn to paint with pattern stitches! Fall 2005/Issue 19 15509 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts Paint with wax pastels and capture summer in fabric and stitch. Summer 2005 Issue Eighteen 14060 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Artist profile: Marcy Tilton. In this issue: Embellish with Silk Cocoons, Easy No-Wax Batik and results from the Angelina Postcard Challenge. Spring 2005 Issue Seventeen 12037 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts Artist profile: Hollis Chatelain. In this issue: Fabulous Fusing, results from the Artist Trading Card Challenge, fold-out memory book pattern and funky fiber dolls. Winter 2004 Issue Sixteen 89342 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts In this issue there are a host of articles to encourage new approaches. Lesley Riley, who is known for her mixed-media work and unconventional approach to quilting, leads the way for aspiring art quilters to take up the needle in her article, "Art Quilting Made Easy". You may tingle with excitement when you see Deana Hartman's article, "Need to Bead". If landscape quilts are your passion, see Joyce Becker's article, "Expand Your Horizons", and learn how to interpret that favorite photograph of yours into fabric. Fall 2004 Issue Fifteen 88128 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts Articles include Building Creative Blocks with Melody Johnson, Batik Make Easy, and Demystifying the Beaded Satin Stitch. Summer 2004 Issue Fourteen 86835 $7.99 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilting Arts This issue has a nice corset, shoes and purse using a hot-water soluble fabric, a purse made with gold chocolate wrapper and hot- water soluble fabric, very unique technique for a reversible vest,a nice review of "Dreaming The Garden" from Laura Cater-Woods,really fun Art-to- Go Containers using take-out food boxes and some runaway fashion wearable art from Australia. Spring 2004 Issue Thirteen 85560 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts Here are lessons in thread painting, putting portraits in your quilts, free motion quilting, using a heat gun with fabric and fibers, a silkscreen technique, and moving from paper collage to stumpwork. There are also picture-filled articles covering the South African Fiberworks Exhibition, Art Quilting, and the results of the magazine's "Think outside the Box" Challenge. Winter 2003 Issue Twelve 84240 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts Have a look at Janet Hofacker's article on her quilted book, "Homage to Mrs. Shaw," and see the beautifully quilted tribute that a friendship between a young girl and an elderly neighbor inspired. Also featured Making Tiny Art Quilts, Using Heat Gun for Fabric and Stitch and the Quilting Arts Magazine 2004 Calendar: Judges Choice. Fall 2003 Issue Eleven 83332 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts This issue has a lot to offer fiber artists, whether you want to try working with disperse dyes, beaded fringe, fiber collage, silk ribbon, capturing images of fabric or simply marveling at the art work of Marilyn Gillis, among others. Also featured are the results of the "Art Doll Challenge". Volume One Issue Ten 82224 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts In this issue, see Larkin Van Horn's tips for creating wearable art and plunge into the "Wearable Arts with a Twist" challenge. Volume One Issue Nine 80651 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts A dazzling array of projects from artists who obviously love to experiment with new techniques fill this month's issue. Phil Jones has combined his love of silk papermaking and art quilting to create a breathtaking series of work. There are a host of art doll artists who explore alternative techniques and pose interesting ideas with their dolls. One artist in particular, Susie Williams, has discovered that through crazy quilting she has found her true voice. Volume One Issue Eight 79852 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts This issue is a harvest of color, creativity, technique and embellishments. Nancy Eha demonstrates how to embellish quilts with big, bold, beautiful beads, even fishing lures. Lucky Shie shows us her unique way of embellished quilting with brightly colored fabrics, threads and beads of all sizes and shapes. If machine work is your forte, have a look at Ellen Anne Eddy's column on free-motion zigzag embroidery. Volume One Issue Seven 78648 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilting Arts As always, this issue is packed with beautiful quilts and features including Demystifing the Chain Stitch, Plunging into Skydyes, Foiling Around, Surface Imagery, Defining the Line, The British Are Coming!, Fine Focus 2002, Embellishing Like Crazy and an artist profile on Jane Kenyon. Volume One Issue Six 77151 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Quilting Arts The first Wearable Arts Issue from Quilting Arts. Features include Demystifying the Herringbone Stitch, Collage Your Heart Out: On a Tunic, Shisha Simplified, Achieving Drape in Quilted Garments, Button Beauties, paper Chase: Wearable Art Patterns that Inspire, Artists Gallery: Wearable Arts with Our Readers and Artist Profile: Karen Boutte. Volume One Issue Five 75961 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Quilting Arts This issue celebrates landscape quilting. The cover quilt is by feature artist Margaret Roberts, and there are articles on using beads to embellish landscape quilts, how to create a felt landscape, how to weave a vine-inspired necklace, and an exhibit of works from "America: from the heart". Volume One Issue Four 74820 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Quilting Arts In this issue, join in learning about all types of beads that can adorn your quilts. Learn the ABC's of Seed Beads, explore exotic beads with An Embarrassment of Riches and a visit with The Beadin'n Path, and embellish your quilt with the Chevron Stitch, Silk Ribbon Hollyhocks, and Ruching Ideas. Volume One Issue Three 73685 Click on image at left for larger view |
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Quilting Arts Spring/Summer 2001 In this issue, the editors provide a banquet of floral scenery and symbolism. You will marvel at the diverse representations of flowers recreated and embellished by contributing authors. There are back stitched beaded pansies, adaptation of Monet's work, clusters of wisteria and grapes by burning silk, silk ribbon embroidery, and A Celebration of Contemporary Art Quilting. Volume One Number Two 72450 Click on image at left for larger view |
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