| Woman's Weekly Kaffe Fassett Cushion in Blue Fabric Pack Ref: K2105 Woman's Weekly (8th April 2008) page 42-43, Kaffe Fassett Patchwork Cushion feature.
Whether you've never tried patchwork before, or you're an old hand at stitching, this stunning cushion cover is bound to inspire you. The front of the cushion consists of a patchwork panel of squares surrounded by a narrow border all in Kaffe Fassett's distinctive printed fabrics, featuring an abundance of pattern and colour. Finished size: 40cm square. Instructions contained in Womans Weekly April 2008 edition.
Price in magazine is £10.50 including postage for the 4 fabrics below. Postage will be added during checkout.
Fabric pack consists of: 12.5cm G65BL Jungle Stripe Blue 12.5cm G61PB Verbena Powder Blue 12.5cm G67BL Targets Blue 50cm G54CL Dahlia Blooms Cool
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| Woman's Weekly Kaffe Fassett Cushion in Red Fabric Pack Ref: K2097 Woman's Weekly (8th April 2008) page 42-43, Kaffe Fassett Patchwork Cushion feature.
Whether you've never tried patchwork before, or you're an old hand at stitching, this stunning cushion cover is bound to inspire you. The front of the cushion consists of a patchwork panel of squares surrounded by a narrow border all in Kaffe Fassett's distinctive printed fabrics, featuring an abundance of pattern and colour. Finished size: 40cm square. Instructions contained in Womans Weekly April 2008 edition.
Price in magazine is £10.50 including postage for the 4 fabrics below. Postage will be added during checkout.
Fabric pack consists of: 12.5cm G46MG Cloisonne Magenta 12.5cm G33CM Kimono Crimson Magenta 12.5cm G29RD Lotus Leaf Red 50cm G64RD Potentilla Red
Our full range of Kaffe Fassett fabrics can be browsed by clicking here
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| Woman's Weekly mentions that you will also need a Water-soluable dressmaker's pen and also matching sewing thread. We recommend the products below for these items if you need them. |
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| Wonder Marker Ref: 382 Bright blue marker for marking light fabrics. The marks can easily be removed with plain water.
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| Aurifil 50/2 Grey Thread Ref: 8379-2605 Mercerised Egyptian Cotton with long staple fibres - perfect for piecing. 1300m spools. £5.25 per spool.
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| Carla Miller, Philip Jacobs & Martha Negley Special Collection Pack Offer Ref: S2111 Get our three Special Collection Packs of Carla Miller, Philip Jacobs and Martha Negley for the great price of £25.95. A saving of £6.90 on the regular price.
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| Quilts With Style - buy one get one free Ref: QWS2007 Offer We have a number of back issues of Quilts With Style from 2007. Buy one magazine and get one other issue free. You will thus be sent two random issues (not two of the same issue) from 2007.
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| Quilting Arts Issue 25 Ref: Quilting Arts 25 We have a number of copies of Quilting Arts Issue 25 on offer. Normally £5.95 we have reduced this to £4.00. You can also choose a second magazine from the list below for free. Simply tick one box from the list below that you would like to be sent with Issue 25, and click Add to Basket.
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| Quilting Arts Issue 28, August/Septembet 2007. Features 14 NOTIONS TO CONSIDER: WORKING THE LINE. Laura and Linda Kemshall 20 GETTING WILD & WOOLY MACHINE NEEDLE FELTING WITH YARNS AND NOVELTY FABRICS. Claire Waguespack Fenton 24 FIELD OF FLOWERS. Digital images inspire needle-felting designs. Patricia Bolton 26 AUTUMN JEWELS: CAPTURE THE SEASON IN YOUR ART QUILT. Kirsten Chursinoff 32 ON THE EDGE. Techniques for binding quilts. Sarah Ann Smith 38 ARTIST PROFILE: CHARLOTTE ZIEBARTH. Cate Coulacos Prato 44 DISCHARGE DISCOVERY. Tips and tricks for discharging fabrics. Dina Buckey 50 SCRAPS TO RICHES. Using leftover bits and pieces for fabulous collage. Dorit Elisha 54 DESIGN TOOLBOX: INDIA INK RESISTS. Jane Dunnewold 60 2008 CA L E N D A R CO N T E S T: JU D G E S CH O I C E 64 A LIFE LIVED WITH PURPOSE: A TRIBUTE TO JANE JOHNSTON. Patricia Bolton 70 RESULTS FROM OUR WHATS IN A NAME? RE A D E R CH A L L E N G E, PA RT II 80 ART BY THE INCHIE. Diminutive works of art. Normajean Brevik 84 FROM THEME TO SERIES. A single image or idea, endless possibilities. Natalya Aikens |
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| Quilting Arts Issue 25, February March 2007. Features 14 Art Design Primer Lesson III: Texture, Shape, and Line. Lyric Kinard 20 Creating a Series of Theme-based Work. Sandra Meech 26 Take 2: Two Quilt Artists Share Their Unique Approach to a Fishy Subject. Jane Davila and Elin Waterston 32 Layered Print Making. Lucie Summers 38 Tim Gunn Makes Wearables Work for You. Cate Coulacos Prato 44 Designer Labels. Lois Ericson 46 Glad RAGS 48 The Finishing Touch: Needle felting by machine. Margo Duke 52 Clear Vision: Part II. Rosemary Claus-Gray 56 How to Objectively Price Your Art Quilts. Jamie Fingal 62 Textural Surfaces for Stitch. Jeanne Raffer Beck 72 Notions to Consider: The role of tradition in quiltmaking. Linda and Laura Kemshall 78 MetroTextural 84 More Results from Our Abstract Art Quilt Reader Challenge |
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| Quilting Arts Issue 23, Fall 2006. Features 14 Art Design Primer. Lesson 1: Unity and Focal Point. Lyric Kinard 20 Embellishing with Attitude. Pamela Allen 26 Major Minors II: South African. Fibreworks Exhibition 34 Announcing Our. 2008 Calendar Contest 36 Artist Profile: Karen Stiehl Osborn. Cate Coulacos Prato 44 Embellished Stitches & Exotic Threads. Margaret Ball 52 An Interview with South African Artist Rosalie Dace. Patricia Bolton 60 Art Quilts at the Sedgwick: On the Square 66 Fabrication Collaboration. Cate Coulacos Prato 72 The Art of Journal Quilting: Experimenting and Growing. Maria Elkins 78 2007 Calendar Contest: Judges Choice 84 Ladder Stitch Sampler. Beryl Taylor 86 Transformation: From Crafty Silk Flower to Sheer Sensation. Peggy Holt |
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| Quilting Arts Issue 18, Summer 2005. Features 14 Spectrum: The Running Stitch. Julia Caprara 20 Endless Summer. Maija Brummer 26 Fabulous Foil. Laura Murray 34 Ship Shape: How to ship quilts without losing sleep. Ginny Eckley 38 Creative Self-Portraits. Yvonne Porcella 46 Artist Profile: Cynthia Hickok. Cate Coulacos Prato 54 Painting with Wax Pastels. Holly Knott 60 Pillow Talk. Lois Ericson 66 Results of our Guardian. Angel Art Doll Challenge 82 Painting with ThreadStitching a Story. Ellen Scott 88 Artist Trading Card Encore 90 Quilting Arts Magazines. Creative Self-Portrait Reader Challenge 92 Through Thick and Thin. Patricia Bolton |
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| Cloth, Paper, Scissors Issue 11, March/April 2007. Features 18 Floral Fantasy: Making embroidered flowers. Jayne Emerson 24 Keeping Creative Sketchbooks. Using daily sketching to fuel creativity. Jane La Fazio 28 Mix and Stitch. Combining paper, fabric, stitch, and prints for collage. Dorit Elisha 32 Artist Profile: Michelle McCarthy. Cate Coulacos Prato 40 Architectural Shrines. Sacred structures from building materials. Jane Wynn 44 Artist to Artist: Lizzie McDonald with Lesely Riley 46 Silhouettes. A project for figurative artists and conceptual couturiers. Catherine Moore 52 Visual Brainstorming. Free-associating your way to art. Juju Vail 58 Sew What? Techniques for sewing through metal, mica, and paper L esley Riley 64 Print Fusion: Combining collagraphy, foam-plate printing, and hand-carved stamps for one-of-a-kind collages. Cecilia Swatton 70 Out of the Blue and Onto the Page. It is in the work that new ideas are born.Lauracater-WoodsO 76 Whats in my art bag? Art journal pens. Kelly Kilmer 82 Results from Our Wear Your Art Out Reader Challenge. Readers create pins to celebrate cloth, paper, and scissors. |
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