Quilters Companion

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"I love to piece quilts, modern and traditional, by hand and machine. I love to teach students about the art of colour and piecing. I love that this magazine has the same philosophy: the articles and projects that feature in the publication aim to give the reader knowledge of techniques, notions, people and places. My Road Test column tries out new products for our readers, the QC/Travelrite tours take our readers to far-away places for textile adventures. Although I’ve always been a machine piecer, it is because of these tours that I now also make quilts by hand. I can’t fit the sewing machine in my luggage and need to sew every day (otherwise I get very cantankerous)! I am lucky to share my knowledge and experiences through the pages of Quilters Companion."

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michellemarvig

michelle marvig

As usual, Michelle by using the same templates and or twist, in the position of the shapes to make “The world of and I love exploring new options,” she says. “I

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