Monthly Archives: March 2005

Storing Binding You Make Ahead

A Quilter’s Review reader tells how she organizes and stores bindings she makes ahead for her quilts.

Bias Tape Accents Make Quilts Sparkle

Bias tape can do much more than stained glass and Celtic effects. Linda Poole’s “bended bias” techniques can add depth and sparkle to most any design.

Black-And-Bright Quilts In A Flash

Bright fabrics, black backgrounds, and clever shortcuts will have you creating quilts with bold appeal in no time.

One Extension Table Fits All Your Machines…And More!

The 3 in 1 PET is a clever, well-made alternative to buying multiple extension tables…and that’s not all.

Cooking Up A Great Storage Scheme

A Quilter’s Review reader tells how she organizes her stash and UFOs and makes them easy to see.

Flannel Quilts, Sunny Side Up

If you’re new to flannel or new to applique, this Piece O’ Cake book is a great place to start learning about either one.

Little Treasures From Our Past

Dear little projects and a fascinating history of doll quilts make this book a favorite.

A Second Dose Of Fabulous Diamonds

For “Dear Jane” fans, the legend grows with Linda Franz’ new collection of original, hand-pieced diamonds.


Learn more about Quilted Diamonds 2 at Linda’s Web site… click the book!  




Quilted Diamonds 2