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The Twisted Stitcher Michelle's Designs
If you have an embroidery machine, be sure to visit this site and download the beautiful, free, floral embroideries on offer. While your are there, do take a look at the other lovely embroideries and projects. Edna Summers brought this site to our attention. Thank you, Edna. |
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Quilt Stories |
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| We asked you to share your quilt stories with us. Here are two more for you to enjoy. | ||||
Sent in by Tommie Howard, Oklahoma Sometime after my mother died in the late 1980s, my husband and I were going through the giant upstairs hall storage cabinets to make sure we had everything out. Reaching back on the top shelf, some 12 feet high, he pulled out a pillowcase. Inside the pillowcase were 19 Sunbonnet Sue blocks that my grandmother had done. From previous stories, I knew that my mother usually did the embroidery work on quilt blocks and my grandmother did the rest. These had to have been made in the early to mid 1930s. The fabrics were all feed sacks. In order to make this a four-generation quilt, I had my youngest daughter, who was still at home, help me with the hand quilting. I used the white sacks for backing and a print feed sack fabric that I had for the binding. Some sixty years after the blocks were constructed, a quilt finally emerged, the work of four generations of women in the family: Beulah Huckleby Neeley, Thelma Neeley Mitchel, Tommie Mitchell Howard, and Elisabeth Howard.
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| Quilt Tool Review - Quizzles™ | ||||
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Quizzles™ are delightful combinations of quilts and puzzles on CDs. You are sure to enjoy both the quilt patterns and quilt-related crossword puzzles. Quizzles™ are a novel idea! As you can see by the photo on the left, my Quizzles™ is the Mosaic Madness pattern. The CDs include three different quilt pattern layouts, colour settings, and sizes, all designed using the one block. The fun begins when you start choosing from among 5 sets of colours (or a mix of them) to come up with colours which appeal to you. You can happily play with each pattern creating an almost endless number of colour combinations resulting in a myriad of different appearances for each quilt. |
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When you have created colour combinations that you like, you can name them and save them to a folder for future use and reference. You can also print the patterns, the pattern directions, and the fabric requirements for the quilts you create as well as for the originals shown. The fabric requirements are automatically adjusted to your colour choices. Each Quizzles™ CD includes a very well done, comprehensive, animated tutorial which is perfectly easy to use. Once you have viewed the tutorial, you will immediately understand how to use the Quizzles program and be ready to have fun with your quilt designs. Choose from three Quizzles™ CDs: Mosaic Madness, Sizzling Stars, or Dreamy Nights. Criss Cross and other Quizzles™ are coming soon. |
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| Quilt Tool Review - Mercury Template | ||||
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All you need do is cut fabric strips to your desired width, line the strips up with the template markings, then rotary cut through the X slit to create the shape you want. The template's channels make this much easier than cutting around a shaped template. They eliminate slippage too since we place our rotary blades in the slots provided. The Mercury Template can be used with any pattern which calls for hexagons, diamonds, trapezoids and 60° triangles in sizes from 1/2 inch to 8 inches. 90° triangles can also be cut. Instructions for adapting any hexagon are included on the Cut Quilts Fast site. For a strip-pieced or scrappy effect, sew strips of fabric together and cut shapes from them. Whether you cut diamonds from one piece of fabric or a pieced strip, this template makes large star patterns fun to do. In fact, the cutting of all the shapes becomes fun to do! Nicole Lenze-Whaley, whose husband Jason created the Mercury Template, is preparing several new uses for it and will be adding them to their site as soon as they are ready. This tool is a very versatile one in many more ways, all of which I am looking forward to learning. An instructional booklet comes with the Mercury Template. The instructions can also be viewed on the Cut Quilts Fast website. Nicole can now be seen demonstrating this special tool on QNN. Check the program listings for dates and times. Be sure to visit her site to order your template or to find a dealer near you. You can also ask your local quilt shops to order them for you. |
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| Quilt Tool Review - DCC Dogtooth Tool | ||||
Darlene Christopherson's tool makes Dogtooth Borders easy. The tool comes in 3 sizes: Small (for a 1" high finished border) Medium (for a 1-3/4") and Large for a 2"). As you can see, both ends are mitered which helps to align the border on your quilt. A mechanical pencil fits perfectly into the holes on the tool, making marking quick and easy. The ruler is clear so fabrics can be seen easily through it. I also like the fact that it has a hanging hole, making storage convenient. The markings made through the holes in this tool indicate exactly where to cut and where to fold, enabling rows of perfectly shaped points in identical sizes. The mitered ends are guides for perfectly mitered corners. The instructions that come with the tool and those on Darlene's site are clear and easy to follow. They include general directions, cutting and folding information, directions for both hand and machine appliqué, illustrations for mitered seams, an inside edge treatment and an outside edge treatment. |
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| Hints and Tips | ||||
| What can you get from a fat quarter? | ||||
| 99 - 2" squares, or 50 - 2 1/2" squares, or 42 - 3" squares, or 30 - 3 1/2" squares, or 20 - 4" squares, or |
16 - 4 1/2" squares, or 12 - 5" squares, or 12 - 5 1/2" squares, or 9 - 6" squares, or 6 - 6 1/2" squares |
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Free Pattern Winners! February's winner is: brooklyn2@..................... March's winner is: caw_kwva@................. Congratulations! You have each won our newest ePattern shown on page one of this newsletter - Valencia. Please email me to verify your email address and claim your free pattern. Winners have until the May issue is published to claim their pattern prizes. *Please note: Winners will need the free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader - version 5 or higher - to print their patterns. |
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| Humour | ||||
Murphy's Laws for Quilters
Printed with permission from Quiltbug.com where you can find out that there really was a Murphy. |
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| Thoughts | ||||
| "Isn't it odd how much fatter a book gets when you've read it several times? As if something were left between the pages every time you read it. Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells . . . and then when you look at the book again many years later, your find yourself there, too, a slightly younger self, slightly different, as if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower . . . both strange and familiar." Mo, a character in Inkspell by Cornelia Funke (Fiction) |
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| Newsletter Archives This is a partial list of past newsletters. If you have missed them, click on the links to read about other featured quilters, book reviews, tools, and more. |
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| Not all of the links in Newsletters published prior to March 2005 will work. They will be will be corrected as soon as possible. If there is one in which you are particularly interested, email us. | ||||
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| JudaiQuilt.com How to use today's most exciting quilting techniques to create meaningful, beautiful, and fun, quilted Judaica. |
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A handy way to transport hot irons safely! Designed and sold by Edna Summers. Click on the link above to see photos, to read more about the Iron Slipper, and to order. |
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