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Sneak Peek! The New Issue of Quilters Companion!

There’s no better time than the beginning of a new year to dive into some fresh quilting inspiration and ideas and the latest issue of Quilters Companion is chock full of great projects and quilts to keep those hands busy after the holiday rush.

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In this issue we show you the winning quilts from the Victorian Quilters annual exhibition and feature a special report from Michelle Marvig on happenings at the 22nd European Patchwork Meeting.

The 10 exquisite patchwork and quilting projects with accompanying patterns cover a diverse range of styles including a scrappy but stunning hexagon quilt made from Liberty fabrics and an applique bag made from gorgeous reproduction fabrics.

A scrappy but stunning hexagon quilt made from Liberty fabrics
A scrappy but stunning hexagon quilt made from Liberty fabrics
View Cosy PROJECT quilt patterns and access past Quilters Companion patterns instantly
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An applique bag made from gorgeous reproduction fabrics

And our FREE DVD teaches you how to revamp the Dresden Plate while making a beautifully floral cushion with the talented Jane Davidson.

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Finally, Deborah Louie takes you through how to make new quilts from old showing you how to re-quilt old tops that you might not be so fond of by cutting them up and re-stitching them with the latest fabrics to give an old quilt a new lease on life.

Quilters Companion is the most inspiring and unique patchwork and quilting magazine in the Australian market featuring both hand and machine projects, it will enlighten novice and experienced quilters alike.

Check out Quilters Companion Editor Clare Mooney’s favourite Cosy PROJECT patterns and classes:

Learn raw-edge machine applique using decorative stitches from Deb Louie;
The Bubble Tree Quilt Wallhanging; and
The patchwork Square and Cross Cushion Set.
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