Quilting Arts February/March 2020 Print Edition

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Unconventional ingredients create a recipe for success with this issue of Quilting Arts! Painted cheesecloth; sticks and stones; metal washers; discarded fabric scraps; lightweight interfacing; couched yarn; colored tulle; dyed wool batting… the list could go on, but this is just a selection of the unusual materials used by the artists who have taken the challenge to let go of preconceptions and let their imagination take over.

In this issue, you will find:

  • 8 tutorials on topics such as making your own leaves, texturing, using natural materials, and more
  • 3 artist profiles and discussions with Jill Kerttula, Carole Pollard, and Margaret Abramshe
  • Galleries and inspiration of art quilts, including results from the ‘Hindsight is 20/20’ Reader Challenge and SAQA quilts

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We are breaking boundaries in this issue of Quilting Arts! From Susan Brubaker Knapp showing new ways for dying, stuffing, stitching, and embellishing fabric, to stunning artwork that tests the boundaries of fiber art, be prepared for massive inspiration and learning from this issue.

WHAT’S INSIDE:

Design & Stitch

Layered Texture with Jill Kerttula
Three methods to enhance quilts

Cheesecloth Skins with Margarita Korioth

Just for Fun: Make Your Own Leaves with Nancy Ryan

Just for Fun: Experiments with Wool Felt and Batting with Susan Brubaker Knapp

Just for Fun: Fast Fusing with Carol Esch
A mosaic technique

Stitch and Stones with Janelle Girod
Add natural elements to a small quilt

Create a Fabric Stash Book with Julie B. Booth

Fine Finish with Margaret Abramshe
Add a professional edge to your art quilt

In Profile & Gallery

Artist Q&A with Jill Kerttula by Vivika Hansen DeNegre

Artist Profile: Carole Pollard by Jane Dunnewold

Look Back, Forge Ahead
Results from the ‘Hindsight is 20/20’ Reader Challenge

Shifting Tides: Convergence in Cloth
A selection of quilts from seven SAQA Pacific regions

In the Spotlight: Margaret Abramshe

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