Love Patchwork & Quilting

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Love Patchwork & Quilting is the brand new magazine from the makers of Mollie Makes and Simply Crochet. Every issue features fresh, modern, step-by-step projects for quilts, cushions, home style and gifts, with something for every skill level. In addition there are fascinating features and interviews, the latest fabric and trends, plus news, reviews and ideas to inform and inspire you. Essential reading for every modern quilter! ****Note: This digital edition is not printable and does not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies***

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Love Patchwork & Quilting

SOOTHING STITCHING • Time to slow things down a little and give your precious patchwork quilt tops a touch of irresistible texture. Hand quilting pro Anna Brown offers up her knowledge in our exclusive guide

Easy as A.B.C

SHERBET BLAST • Crisp blocks in bright colour combos are the perfect way to bring a graphic patchwork pop to your home decor

GALAXY TWIST • After a speedy sew that won’t take light years to make? Quick-stitch stars and supersized blocks are just the trick!

Name and shame • Like many of us, Kate Basti has an impressive collection of unfinished projects, also known as the Vault of Shame. Here she unpicks how we all succumb to the lure of WIPs

PROJECT POUCH • Mix coloured zips, pretty trims and clear vinyl with your prized prints to make the cutest wallets to take on-the-go

RAINBOW ROSETTES • Make an eye-catching English Paper Pieced quilt with bursts of brilliant colour that you can admire as you hand stitch

BOJAGI • Jane Rae explores the centuries-old tradition of Korean wrapping cloths and how it’s translated today

MEET THE MAKERS

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SEA BREEZE • Take inspiration from the coastline to mix dreamy ocean blues with traditional Irish Chain aesthetics

TAILS AND WHISKERS • Go 3D and learn clever new construction skills to make a cute little case or two, and show off your favourite fabrics

Beginner's Guide to SEMINOLE • Create complex geometric designs with simple strips of fabric… Kate Webber shows you how! The Seminole technique can be used for speedy quilt borders or eye-catching blocks – just follow our tutorials and experiment to your heart’s content

DRESDEN BLOOMS • Hand pick a selection of solids to shine against a dark and dramatic background in this charming quilt design

NEXT ISSUE • Issue 94 on sale 20 January 2021

SJUNDE BLOCK BLOMMA

O MAKE THE WHOLE QUI T:

Yasmeen K Branton

MEET OUR SPONSOR

5 WAYS TO : Choose the perfect fabrics • Fabric hoarder Amanda Carye lists her favourite ways to curate a fabric pull for her next quilt

SLOW STITCHING

Gather your tool kit • Let’s go back to basics and kick things off with everything you’ll need to start hand quilting. From thread to needles, markers to hoops, Anna Brown will make sure you’re set for hand quilting success right from the beginning!

Marking lines • Before you dive in with your needle and thread, it’s worth thinking about how to plan out your quilting design so that you have a guide to follow. Here, Anna talks us through the various ways that you can prep your quilt sandwich for quilting

How to hand quilt • Now it’s time to get started on the real deal… the stitching! No need to be daunted, Anna’s put together everything you need to know about stitch lengths, spacing, travelling and more, so you’ll be a pro before you’ve even started

Tying and hiding knots • To keep your precious hand quilting stitches nice and secure, you’ll need to make sure you start and finish your line with a good knot. Anna talks through the best ways to tie a quilter’s knot and hide...

Love Patchwork & Quilting