Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

Designer Notes

To give you a glance into the creative minds of this issue’s project designers, we asked them a design-related question (below). Is there a question you would like to ask our designers? Send it to judy@primitivequiltsandprojects.com and it may appear in a future issue.

Susan Davis

I love to design and share with other needlework enthusiasts. I purchase weaver’s cloth by the bolt, and store the excess pieces flat in a drawer. I use DMC, Weeks Dye Works, the Gentle Art, and Valdani fibers in my designs. The fibers are stored in plastic drawers by color. When I am working on a design, I use one of those 12" quilt block totes to I carry my

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