Monthly Archives: February 2004

Make A Cutting Table With Storage

Joanne Goodrich, a retired teacher from the Black Hills of South Dakota, tells how she made an inexpensive cutting table and storage area.

Twenty Years Of Top-Notch Quilt Books

Seventy commemorative quilt blocks, plus tips and reminiscences from many top quilters beautifully celebrate 20 years of great quilting books from C&T.

Old-Fashioned Quilts From Australia

Fifteen projects from Australian Patchwork & Quilting magazine radiate old-fashioned charm.

Special Stabilizer For Easy Applique

I really like the prepared-piece applique method, and Stable Magic For Applique makes it even better.

Handy UFO Storage For Forgetful Quilters

A Quilter’s Review reader shares her secret for remembering which fabric goes with which project.

Charming Bird Neighborhoods

Experienced paper piecers will enjoy these detailed renditions of backyard bird buildings.

Simple Techniques Create Floral Illusions

Simple techniques can produce stunning, complex quilts. Karen Combs continues her investigations into quilt illusions, this time with a floral theme.

A Computer Course On Colors In Quilts

Learning color theory and how to apply it to your quilts is much easier when you don’t have to root through your stash to complete each exercise.


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