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May/June 2008:Vol. #13, No. 2; Issue #75
Page Count: 124
COVER: "Spin Wheel"(Peggy Gelbrich)
Notes: *
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- THIS OLD QUILT:
Splitting the Nine Patch
by Gerald E. Roy
- THIMBLEBERRIES:
A Celebration of Quilting, Lynette Jensen
by Kirsten Rohrs Schmitt
- ART OF QUILTING:
The Sky's the Limit
by *
- TECHNIQUES:
Quilting the Quilt: Controlling Our Borders
by Dawn Cavanaugh
Using Partial Seams(tutorial)
Dyeing Silk in the Microwave
by *
Set-In Seams(tutorial)
Making Pieced Rectangles
by *
- PROJECTS:
Quick Quilt: "Ethos"(49"x77",pieced)
by Toadusew Creative Concepts
"Stars of Hope"(60"x72",pieced)
by Thimbleberries,Lynette Jensen
Child's Quilt: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"("x",pieced,applique)
by *
Cover Project: "Spin Wheel"(52 1/2"x56",pieced,applique)
by Peggy Gelbrich
"Silk Pinwheels"(40"x48",pieced)
by Lynn Koolish
"Wing Ding"(66"x66",pieced)
by Jill Reid
Antique Quilt: "Antique Pinwheels"(82"x82",pieced,applique border)
by Int. Quilt Study Center & Museum
Summer Flip-Flops(52"x62",pieced,applique)
by Carol Burniston
Scrappy Stars: "Sowing Seeds"(81 5/8"x81 5/8",pieced)
by Catherine Kypta
"Between the Lines"(68"x85",pieced)
by Margaret J. Miller
"Rose Trellis"(63"x75",pieced,applique)
by Jean Ann Wright
- IN EVERY ISSUE
- From Liz & Marianne:
*(editor's note)
by Liz Porter, Marianne Fons
- BEHIND THE SEAMS(Angels Among Us):
volunteer Melba Triana, at IQA's annual judged show
- SEW MANY TIPS
Clever Ideas from quilters
- Sew & Tell(reader's projects)
- Shop Hop(new products)
- Advertiser's pages
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Magazine Title: Fons&Porter's Love of Quilting: America's Favorite Quilting Magazine
Editors-in-Chief: Marianne Fons, Liz Porter
Editor: Jean Nolte;
Publication Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Began Publication: Mar/Apr. 1997
Ended Publication: Sept./Oct. 2023
Published by: Crafts Media, LLC, Cambridge, MA
Average Page Count: 120?
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISSN: 1525-1284
NOTE: All cover images this page were scanned from my private collection.
SUMMARY: A kind lady on www.PaperbackSwap.com sent me an issue(see left) of this magazine so I could get a catalog page set up for the title - but I can't say anything about it yet, because there were so many pages missing from the issue she sent, that I can't possibly give it a fair shake! A guess the fact that there were multiple projects torn out of it is a comment all by itself...
Anyone with more information about this publication, or has issues to donate or sell, can contact me through My Contact Page.
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