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Traditions are a big part of Christmas, and that is what makes this holiday so special. Year after year, you andteam love the festive period so much... plus, of course, we get sent tons of gorgeous Christmassy makes to drool over. In this issue, you’ll find Lynne Goldsworthy’s bright red & green design, sure to put a smile on your face. There is also a lovely, traditional Christmas Star quilt by Amanda Little and the delightful Lynne Edwards is back with another fabric folding decoration idea in the form of her tree bells, perfect for making while watching your favourite Christmas movie! And, of course, one of the stars of this issue has got to be the William Morris-inspired appliqué masterpiece by Fi Bowman. We were all wowed when it arrived at the office, and we hope you feel the same way as you piece this beauty together. The charmingly-named Tiddlywinks quilt is another project for the to-do list, and depending on fabric choices and colours, it can be a quilt for any season... or occasion. Plus, don’t forget to check out our fabulous Christmas project supplement, featuring 6 designs. Enjoy!

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