Monthly Archives: February 2003

Making Quilts For Hospitals

Pallie, a Quilter’s Review reader, tells how she prepares quilts she makes to donate to hospitals.

Quilting Songs To Brighten Your Day

Cathy Miller’s CD of quilting songs is just the thing to listen to in your sewing room.

Basting A Large Quilt

Arlene “Dobbs” Clifford from Staten Island, New York shares her clever approach to basting a large quilt.

Crazy Patches Without Going Crazy

The crazy-quilt look can be quick and easy, if you know the trick. Sophie Littlefield reviews a good book on the subject.

A Simple, Versatile Quilting Frame

It’s great for hand quilting, and great for basting, too. And I can’t imagine a frame that’s easier to use.

Drinking Straw Keeps Thread From Breaking

Anne, a Quilter’s Review reader from Michigan, shares her clever solution to an annoying problem.

Instant Redwork And Bluework

It couldn’t be any easier, and while it’s certainly not real floss Redwork or Bluework, Dritz’ approach is fast and fun.

Easy-To-Transfer Redwork Designs

Aunt Martha offers hundreds of designs you iron on to fabric. It couldn’t be easier!

Keep Projects Handy And Organized

A Quilter’s Review reader shares her approach to keeping her projects organized and easy to get to.

Quilts All Around The House

A quick, attractive project that brightens a spot where you wouldn’t ordinarily put a quilt – what could be better? Sophie Littlefield reviews a book of clever new designs.

Machine Quilting Frame Lives Up To Its Name

It’s inexpensive, easy to store, and doesn’t take a lot of work space. And it makes machine quilting much easier.