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Quilter's Companion magazines are full of wonderful inspiration!
Magazines are listed in reverse issue order (newest at the top)
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Quilter's Companion #29 10 beautiful projects including those with shadow trapunot, needleturn applique and english paper piecing. 33508 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #28 Fun Christmas projects to make. 31987 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #27 Quilt projects using needleturn, applique, drapplique, piecing and other techniques. 31606 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #26 10 projects including the pieced and appliqued How to Be a Cowboy. 30628 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #25 10 projects including the final installment of What Did You See at the Zoo? 30319 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #24 Ten great new projects plus Margie's Quilts of Hope 2007. 28940 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #23 Learn raw edge applique with Monica Poole and ten exciting new projects. 28389 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #22 Ten wonderful new projects including 3 fast ones for Christmas! 23221 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #21 Ten great Australian quilts in this terrific Collector's Edition. 23085 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #20 Create a lovely chenille applique quilt with Pat Hamilton or a traditional Lone Star quilt with Michelle Aitken. Fran McMullen shows us how to create a striking Japanese wall hanging, Lisa Walton gets creative with rectangles, squares and triangles, Jenny Thurling dabbles in the soft and pretty pastels, and Liz Wyndam has created a quick and easy three-part lavender project. 21563 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #19 This issue features 2 artisian: Donna Ward and Mary Metcalf. Mary has designed a beautiful applique quilt and says that her color choice for it was inspired by the colors of Australia. Donna presents a twist on the New York Beauty Block. 19403 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #18 On the cover is Kerry Dear's beautiful Candied Hexagons quilt. Perfectly suited to the summer weather, there's a set of wine bottle bags from Amanda Albert and a beach tote from Joy White. You won't know what's real and what's not when you see Marlene King's sunflower quilt. We have a lovely boy's quilt from Tara Sniedze, an adorable cot quilt and matching pillow from Sandra Cardow, a 30s-inspired quilt from Patchwork on Central Park in Victoria and two lovely traditional quilts from Anne Nadge and Michelle Aitken. BONUS DVD: Make a Quilt w/ Pam Holland. 17943 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #17 Everyone will be rushing to the library with Natashia Curint's Princess and Pirate Book Bags and make a wonderful teapot cosy and table center for your tea party! 16751 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion Great Australian Quilts Collector's Edition No. 2 Twelve stunning quilts to make from the traditional to the contemporary, to illustrate the cross-section of Australian quiltmaking! 16589 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #16 For lover's of all things Australian, there is a beautiful wildflowers quilt form Robyn Ginn. Make some greeting cards, create a tote bag or stitch up a folk art style quilt. 15506 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #15 Projects include Medallion Magic, Something Sweet and A Greener America. Also: Learn how to Machine Quilt. 14325 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #14 In this annual issue there is a special Weekend Projects section including five projects that could be whipped up in to time: an apron and pot mitt, a pair of cushions, a bag, a quick-pieced single bed quilt and a tablerunner. 12448 $8.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Quilter's Companion #13 Feathers in Flight by Julie Woods of North Epping, NSW, is not a project for the faint-hearted. However, with the geometry worked out for you and some tenacity on your part, it's very achievable for those who seek a challenge. Determined to add to her collection of Christmas quilts each year, Rachel Ottley decided to make a triple Irish Chain quilt using traditional Christmas colours of red and green for her 2004 quilt. The pattern calls for three main colours as well as white. 89308 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #12 If you have young children on your Christmas list, you will be delighted to see two wonderful children's quilts: Circus Crazy, from Donna Warren, and Watched Over by an Angel, from Christine Book. Maybe you would prefer to make a quick quilt like Rambling Rose on page 86, or a large dilly bag like Gather Friends on page 54. 88196 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilts for Kids Margaret Rolfe has made Spot the Puppy Dog with a 3-D tongue and tail, while Judy Hooworth has created a razzle-dazzle quilt using her quick cutting and clever piecing methods. Eileen Campbell has designed a delightful dragon quilt-with a dragon fishing- called Catch Me If You Can, and Jan Mullen has used her own fabric range to design Jack and Daisy, incorporating her latest technique of "applique with no brakez" from her recently published book of the same name. 86938 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #11 If you need any inspiration for using your home sewing machine to finsh your quilts, Deborah Louie shows how easy it is. Becky Peters' Dresden Fans reveals that not all traditional quilts are made in the traditional way and Cindy Frank takes a traditional Baltimore block and embroiders it--just to be different. 87044 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #10 This issue features a really pretty leading design that looks just like leaded glass, a nice hand bag that is done in all roses, a felted fabric pillow and a nice red scraps quilt. 85373 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion #9 Vol. 3/No. 1 Features Kerrie Hay (of Latte Quilt fame). English Rose Garden is her new offering, and we have pulled together fabric and threads packs for the quilt. Kerrie is also featured in Jenny Haskins' new magazine Creative Expressions (issue 1) 83480 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion Annual Vol. 2/No. 4 See the Australian Quilt Show 2003 winners and try these techniques: French Boutis, Cathedral Window, Sashiko Quilt and Tea-Dyed Redwork. 83411 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion Annual Vol. 2/No. 3 This issue is packed with great projects, super hints and stunning new techniques. As a special treat, Australia's award-winning machine quilter, Susan Mathews, shares her secrets for successful machine embroidery and quilting with her latest amazing quilt, The Sunflower Quilt. Also featured are a selection of quilts from 50 Japanese Quilts with will be on display in Sydney in June. 81848 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion Annual Vol. 2/No. 2 The annual edition brings many wonderful projects to inspire you including Colleen Archbold's country medallion, To Everything There is a Season, part one and Bhajan Atwal's Antique Wild Goose Chase bed quilt. Cat lover's will relish Michelle Steel's zany cat cushion and wall quilt, Crazy Cats and Megan Fisher's colorful crazypatch quilt entitles Banana Lounge is a sure cure for the blues. 80746 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion October 2002/No. 5 This issue brings a feast of projects for all who love to applique. Caroline Price shows you how to achieve wonderful effects with machine applique, with simple tricks on your machine to make her stunning wall hanging, Flower Power. Ros Veness completely avoids any hand sewing in her delightful bed quilt, Song of Spring. You will love her simple quilt-as-you-go techniques that allow you to finish this quilt in no time at all. Trailing Hearts by Barb Cleaver also uses quilt-as-you-go techniques and you will have a lot of fun adding the trailing hearts and vines across the easily assembled log cabin blocks. Keep stitching! 79944 Click on image at left for contents view |
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Quilter's Companion July 2002/No. 4 Whatever your preference, this issue brings you loads of suggestions for cold-weather creativity. As a special winter treat, The Piecemakers of California creates a crazy quilt featuring their delightful hand embroidery. They included photo-transferred images in their crazy patchwork blocks, bringing this traditional technique into the 21st century. Ruth Wengi shares her two loves in Fairies of the Forest, crazy patchwork and colorwash. If you are looking for sunshine in a rainy winter's day, then use your leftover flannel scraps to make Rachel Ottley's wonderfully snugly lap quilt. Happy quilting! 78418 Click on image at left for contents view |
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