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QUILTsocial Issue 13

Welcome to another thrilling issue of QUILTsocial! In this issue we show you ways to explore and use utility and decorative stitches for quilting your quilt and sewing on your binding. Using these stitches for quilting is an underrated method, but highly effective. We encourage you to choose any built-in stitch to add oomph to your binding, see the various stitch-outs. We also show you how to make and apply covered cording like a pro, the tutorial includes how to round the corners for a truly elegant finish. Another tutorial in this issue is how to work therm fleece into quilted projects, like the bowl cozy. Other free projects include the tic tac toe game set - all quilted using the latest Recess line from Banyan Batiks, and the quilted bench cushion cover. We take a close look at some awesome features on the Brother Dreamweaver XE and the ImageStitch app and the mysewnet on the PFAFF creative icon. Download this stunning issue!

Welcome to another thrilling issue of QUILTsocial! In this issue we show you ways to explore and use utility and decorative stitches for quilting your quilt and sewing on your binding. Using these stitches for quilting is an underrated method, but highly effective. We encourage you to choose any built-in stitch to add oomph to your binding, see the various stitch-outs. We also show you how to make and apply covered cording like a pro, the tutorial includes how to round the corners for a truly elegant finish. Another tutorial in this issue is how to work therm fleece into quilted projects, like the bowl cozy. Other free projects include the tic tac toe game set - all quilted using the latest Recess line from Banyan Batiks, and the quilted bench cushion cover. We take a close look at some awesome features on the Brother Dreamweaver XE and the ImageStitch app and the mysewnet on the PFAFF creative icon. Download this stunning issue!

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6 fun fat<br />

quarters<br />

turn into a<br />

quilted game<br />

Sarah Vanderburgh<br />

Quilted game made with Recess line from Banyan batiks<br />

How fun is this?! The Recess line from Banyan batiks is now in quilt<br />

shops and the designs definitely shout fun. But not just any kind<br />

of fun – fun with friends, outdoor fun, but especially fun to be had<br />

when playing games!<br />

This line of fabric inspired me to create a game to play, well,<br />

anywhere! Not an original game, but a classic one, pieced and<br />

quilted to travel or simply take outside to the backyard. Maybe<br />

a teacher might even enjoy having it in a classroom? Shhh! Let’s<br />

go play in our sewing rooms and make this quilted game using<br />

Northcott’s latest, Banyan Batiks.<br />

materials<br />

The 6 fat quarters from the Recess line used in this sample are:<br />

• board game top fabric 80115-91<br />

• board game backing fabric 80110-29<br />

• symbol fabric X 80114-63<br />

• symbol fabric X background fabric 80110-94<br />

• symbol fabric O 80114-99<br />

• symbol fabric O background fabric 80111-43<br />

You’ll also need some batting to quilt the game board and pieces:<br />

• cut one piece 18” x 21½” for the board<br />

• cut ten 5½” squares for the game pieces<br />

There’s enough fabric to make a travel bag to carry all the game<br />

pieces too! On to the cutting instructions.<br />

Quilted game board tied up<br />

Q<br />

6 .com| issue <strong>13</strong><br />

UILTsocial<br />

Photos by Sarah Vanderburgh

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