A Needle Pulling Thread Issue 52 Sampler
At ANPTmag, we hope you are in good health. This new issue highlights projects inspired by the special people in the lives of our expert needlework contributors. It's a heartwarming issue, with more than 20 inspiring project ideas to make for yourself or a loved one. While we're sew at home, we're there with you in spirit talking about how the needle arts have healing properties, as you may already have experienced. Sit comfortably and enjoy articles about working with transfer artist paper, a look at the mind-blowing embroidery on a 1911 wedding dress, and what's to love about pinnies. We have your list of favourite relatives covered. Project ideas like a reading cushion for the avid reader, a cross stitched diploma for mothers, a quilted waterproof lunch bag, and the itsy-bitsy patchwork of the excellent quilter Olesya Lebedenko, just to name a few. Stay home and stay creative! Until the next Issue - Carla
At ANPTmag, we hope you are in good health. This new issue highlights projects inspired by the special people in the lives of our expert needlework contributors. It's a heartwarming issue, with more than 20 inspiring project ideas to make for yourself or a loved one.
While we're sew at home, we're there with you in spirit talking about how the needle arts have healing properties, as you may already have experienced. Sit comfortably and enjoy articles about working with transfer artist paper, a look at the mind-blowing embroidery on a 1911 wedding dress, and what's to love about pinnies. We have your list of favourite relatives covered. Project ideas like a reading cushion for the avid reader, a cross stitched diploma for mothers, a quilted waterproof lunch bag, and the itsy-bitsy patchwork of the excellent quilter Olesya Lebedenko, just to name a few. Stay home and stay creative! Until the next Issue - Carla
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Spools
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Quilters are
among the most
generous of people
I have come across,
making quits for
friends, family and
especially those in
need. Made from
the heart with
love and kindness,
a quilt provides
comforting
warmth and
softness to its
recipients. While
we love to support
charity quilting,
it’s always a special
day when quilters
come into the store
proudly declaring
that they’re finally
making a quilt for
themselves and
watching them
cherish the time
spent selecting
the perfect fabrics.
Inspired by the
vibrant colours
of the Spotted
2019 collection
designed by
Brigitte Heitland of
Zen Chic for Moda,
the Spotted Spool
mini quilt is the
perfect project for
quilters to ‘spoil’
themselves or
perhaps spoil one
of their quilting
friends with this
quilt. After all,
thread and colour
is like candy to a
quilter!
– Clodagh
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