Monthly Archives: February 2003
Making Quilts For Hospitals
| February 24, 2003 | Filled under Tips |
Pallie, a Quilter’s Review reader, tells how she prepares quilts she makes to donate to hospitals.
Quilting Songs To Brighten Your Day
| February 24, 2003 | Filled under Product Reviews |
Cathy Miller’s CD of quilting songs is just the thing to listen to in your sewing room.
Basting A Large Quilt
| February 17, 2003 | Filled under Tips |
Arlene “Dobbs” Clifford from Staten Island, New York shares her clever approach to basting a large quilt.
Crazy Patches Without Going Crazy
| February 17, 2003 | Filled under Book Reviews |
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
| February 17, 2003 | Filled under Product Reviews |
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
| February 10, 2003 | Filled under Tips |
Anne, a Quilter’s Review reader from Michigan, shares her clever solution to an annoying problem.
Instant Redwork And Bluework
| February 10, 2003 | Filled under Product Reviews |
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
| February 10, 2003 | Filled under Product Reviews |
Aunt Martha offers hundreds of designs you iron on to fabric. It couldn’t be easier!
Keep Projects Handy And Organized
| February 3, 2003 | Filled under Tips |
A Quilter’s Review reader shares her approach to keeping her projects organized and easy to get to.
Quilts All Around The House
| February 3, 2003 | Filled under Book Reviews |
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
| February 3, 2003 | Filled under Product Reviews |
It’s inexpensive, easy to store, and doesn’t take a lot of work space. And it makes machine quilting much easier.


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