Monthly Archives: October 2002

Everything In Its Place

Here’s how the professionals keep their work areas neat and efficient.

Cozy Wool Felt Stitches Up Beautifully

Looking for something creative and unusual? Wool-felt applique may be just the ticket. Sophie Littlefield reviews a new book that will get you started.

A Viking Especially For Quilters

The Quilt Designer has the best features of Viking’s Designer sewing machine line, without the expense and complexity of embroidery.

Thread Dispensers For On-The-Go Quilters

Keeping thread neat, handy, and organized when you’re working away from your sewing room is easy with these clever dispensers you can make yourself.

Grace Machine Quilter Shines

This is no “little” short-arm quilting system! It’s full of features and built with the quality you’d expect from Grace.

Keep Your Quilting Instructions Handy

Working from a quilting book at your sewing table can be a challenge. This reader’s tip will help.

Make An Authentic 1893 Redwork Coverlet

If you can’t get enough of redwork — or if you’re looking for a great first redwork project — Pat Cummings’ new book is just the ticket.

Dear Janes: Jane Austen And Jane Stickle For A Challenging Quilt

Everything about this book and CD is first-class, and the quilt is simply stunning!

Helping The Next Generation Appreciate Quilts

A Quilter’s Review reader shares her way of making the gift of a quilt something extra special.

A Little Iron With A Burst Of Steam

As little irons go, this one is packed with features.



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