Summer 2007 Issue

Summer 2007The summer issue is full of the look of summer. We start with the cover quilt, just perfect for summer with its lovely colours. You can learn more about it on page 61. Then there is the Sunny Day Wall Hanging, the Compass Rose, and China Plate patterns, all lovely summer projects.

We have a couple of E theme articles: one about Susan Tilsley-Manley and her works; and, another on Extending vision, talent, friendship and a helping hand for 25 years - all about The South Shore Quilters’ Guild.

Speaking of quilters who are expressing themselves in fabric, we bring you the works of Coreen Zerr, Johnnene Maddison and Karen Jurek, not to mention all those who have won CQA/ACC Rosettes for their quilts.

I was particularly impressed with Marianne Parson’s creative spirit in finding a way to make her own embroidery hoop; I found it interesting to learn how Gunnel Hag creates texture when creating her own fabrics; and thought it fun to view the results of a Face Challenge. Then I was suitably wow’ed by the works of a group who call themselves, “Articulation”.

 

 
Feature article:
A Stich in Time
Just like “a stitch in time saves nine”, using the right product can sometimes save you time and make your quilting time easier and more rewarding.