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Newsletter #34C:Newsletter
Edition #34 Store Hours: ® Tuesday to Friday, 11 to 7 Saturday, 10 to 6 Sunday, 11 to 5 www.cityquilter.com 133 West 25th Street, NY NY 10001 • 212-807-0390 WINTER/SPRING SCHEDULE 2008 The holidays are quickly approaching and, like everyone else, you've got tons to do. But take a breath, sit down, put your feet up and look at all the great things we’ve got in store for you once the craziness is over. By then, you will have definitely earned some time for yourself. To begin with, if you have a finished quilt that you started in a City Quilter class over the last 10 years, please consider entering it in our exhibition of student quilts which will be hung at The Williams Club, 24 W. 39th St., from Jan. 15 to March 2. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Dec. 14 so you have time to fin- ish that binding. A submission form with details is available at the shop and on our web site. We really would like to have a huge variety to show the scope of the quilt- ing world today. Then make sure to put the dates of the exhibition in your calendar! We have some great teachers scheduled: Sharon Pederson, author of Reversible Quilts and Color for the Terrified Quilter will be here teaching from her about-to- be-published book, Machine Applique for the Terrified Quilter. Noted pattern designer Cathy Corcella's will be teaching her “Holds It All Trio” project which was featured in the latest issue of “Quilts and More.” Take a class with Leni Wiener, author of Threadpainting, and add some new techniques to your next quilt. -
2020 Needles and Friends Quilt Guild Library Books by Author
2020 Needles and Friends Quilt Guild Library Books by Author TITLE AUTHOR TYPE WOMEN OF GRACE & CHARM ADAMS & ALLEN PIECED GARDEN MAGIC ADAMS & ALLEN APPLIQUE HAND DYED FABRIC MADE EASY ADRIENE BUFFINGTON TECHNIQUE QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS AGNES FRANK PIECED AFFAIRS OF THE HEART AIE ROSSMANN APPLIQUE FINISH IT WITH ALEX ANDERSON ALEX ANDERSON TECHNIQUE HAND QUILTING ALEX ANDERSON TECHNIQUE KIDS START QUILTING ALEX ANDERSON PIECED MACHINE QUILTING ALEX ANDERSON MACHINE QUILTING FABRIC SHOPPING ALEX ANDERSON TECHNIQUE HAND AND MACHINE APPLIQUE ALEX ANDERSON TECHNIQUE ROTARY CUTTING ALEX ANDERSON TECHNIQUE LEARN TO DO REDWORK AM SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERY BH&G QUILT LOVERS FAVORITES - VOL 1 AMERICAN PATCHWORK/QUILTING PIECED BH&G QUILT LOVERS FAVORITES - VOL 2 AMERICAN PATCHWORK/QUILTING PIECED BH&G QUILT LOVERS FAVORITES - VOL 8 AMERICAN PATCHWORK/QUILTING PIECED BH&G QUILT LOVERS FAVORITES - VOL 9 AMERICAN PATCHWORK/QUILTING PIECED MORE QUILT BLOCKS FROM THE KANSAS CITY STAR AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK PIECED QUILT BLOCKS FROM THE KANSAS CITY AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK PIECED SUPER SIMPLE QUILTS ANDERSON & ANELOSKI PIECED APPLIQUE THE ANN BOYCE WAY ANN BOYCE APPLIQUE A CHRISTMAS STORY ANNIE DOWNS APPLIQUE EASY AMERICANA RAG QUILTING ANNIS CLAPP PIECED CHARM QUILTS WITH STYLE AUG & NEWMAN PIECED QUILT BLOCKS X 9 AUG & NEWMAN PIECED STRING QUILTS WITH STYLE AUG & NEWMAN PIECED VERTICAL QUILTS WITH STYLE AUG & NEWMAN PIECED 50 NIFTY IRON ON QUILT LABELS BARBARA B. HILLMAN PIECED CARRIE HALL'S SAMPLER BARBARA BRACKMAN APPLIQUE QUILTS -
Quilt Show 2005
Friendship Star Quilters Quiltline September 2004 President’s Message Next Meeting: September!!! I can hardly believe it. No more pool! No more trips to the September 20, 2004 lake! Cold weather! Today the neighborhood kids went to meet their 7:30 PM teachers for next year. Jo-Ann’s has already started putting pumpkins on clearance sale and leaves are falling! I am not ready for this. My daughter has come back from England and is now (with the cat I had all Speaker: Barbara Olson summer) teaching at Mississippi State, my son starts flying to China this “Designing Outside the Lines” month instead of Peru & I am pulling wallpaper off the guest room walls. This is such a busy month for all of us but we must make time to quilt. Coming in October: Mimi Dietrich The Fair is over and, although the new air conditioning may cause problems hanging quilts in our show, I was really happy to see the support many of you showed for our County Fair by submitting quilts. There were so many ribbons on Friendship Star quilts that I am at a loss WHAT’S INSIDE to name them all. We did well, ladies. Quilt Day at the Fair also went very well. I had a great time with all of you who came and worked with Upcoming Programs ....... 2 FSQ Officers ............. 3 us. The weather was spectacular, so fewer of the public felt the need to Minutes of Last Meeting .... 4 come in out of the heat and we had fewer people tying. -
Quilting Around the Internet World: Our Favorite Links Click Here for a Printer Friendly Pdf Version of This List
Page 1 of 9 www.franklincountyquilters.org Quilting Around the Internet World: Our Favorite Links Click here for a printer friendly pdf version of this list. Websites with free patterns http://www.quilterscache.com/ http://www.blockcentral.com/quiltblocks.shtml http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html http://quilting.about.com/ http://www.freequilt.com/ http://www.blockcentral.com/ http://www.sewquilty.com/ http://www.judymartin.com/ Websites with below retail prices for fabric and notions http://www.zandsfabrics.com/ http://www.franklincountyquilters.org/fcqglinks.html 12/8/2011 Page 2 of 9 http://www.thethriftyneedle.com/ http://www.bighornquilts.com/ http://www.dutchlandquilts.com/store/textlist2col.asp?id=51 http://www.theoldcountrystore.com/fabrics/ Websites with quilting tips http://www.dianegaudynski.net/ http://www.blockcentral.com/tips.shtml http://www.quiltaholics.com/tips.htm http://www.jinnybeyer.com/quilttips/index.cfm http://quiltbug.com/articles/learn.htm http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/2876.asp http://www.suzannesquilts.com/tips.htm http://www.getcreativeshow.com/seminars/quilt-tips.htm Websites with general quilting information http://quilting.about.com/ http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/ http://www.victorianaquiltdesigns.com Websites for well-known quilters Alex Anderson: http://www.alexandersonquilts.com/ Alex Anderson & Ricky Tims: http://www.thequiltshow.com/ Charlotte Angotti: http://www.charlotteangotti.com/ Jinny Beyer: http://www.jinnybeyer.com/ http://www.franklincountyquilters.org/fcqglinks.html 12/8/2011 -
Canadian Embroiderers Guild Guelph LIBRARY August 25, 2016
Canadian Embroiderers Guild Guelph LIBRARY August 25, 2016 GREEN text indicates an item in one of the Small Books boxes ORANGE text indicates a missing book PURPLE text indicates an oversize book BANNERS and CHURCH EMBROIDERY Aber, Ita THE ART OF JUDIAC NEEDLEWORK Scribners 1979 Banbury & Dewer How to design and make CHURCH KNEELERS ASN Publishing 1987 Beese, Pat EMBROIDERY FOR THE CHURCH Branford 1975 Blair, M & Ryan, Cathleen BANNERS AND FLAGS Harcourt, Brace 1977 Bradfield,Helen; Prigle,Joan & Ridout THE ART OF THE SPIRIT 1992 CEG CHURCH NEEDLEWORK EmbroiderersGuild1975T Christ Church Cathedral IN HIS HOUSE - THE STORY OF THE NEEDLEPOINT Christ Church Cathedral KNEELERS Dean, Beryl EMBROIDERY IN RELIGION AND CEREMONIAL Batsford 1981 Exeter Cathedra THE EXETER RONDELS Penwell Print 1989 Hall, Dorothea CHURCH EMBROIDERY Lyric Books Ltd 1983 Ingram, Elizabeth ed. THREAD OF GOLD (York Minster) Pitken 1987 King, Bucky & Martin, Jude ECCLESSIASTICAL CRAFTS VanNostrand 1978 Liddell, Jill THE PATCHWORK PILGRIMAGE VikingStudioBooks1993 Lugg, Vicky & Willcocks, John HERALDRY FOR EMBROIDERERS Batsford 1990 McNeil, Lucy & Johnson, Margaret CHURCH NEEDLEWORK, SANCTUARY LINENS Roth, Ann NEEDLEPOINT DESIGNS FROM THE MOSAICS OF Scribners 1975 RAVENNA Wolfe, Betty THE BANNER BOOK Moorhouse-Barlow 1974 CANVASWORK and BARGELLO Alford, Jane BEGINNERS GUIDE TO BERLINWORK Awege, Gayna KELIM CANVASWORK Search 1988 T Baker, Muriel: Eyre, Barbara: Wall, Margaret & NEEDLEPOINT: DESIGN YOUR OWN Scribners 1974 Westerfield, Charlotte Bucilla CANVAS EMBROIDERY STITCHES Bucilla T. Fasset, Kaffe GLORIOUS NEEDLEPOINT Century 1987 Feisner,Edith NEEDLEPOINT AND BEYOND Scribners 1980 Felcher, Cecelia THE NEEDLEPOINT WORK BOOK OF TRADITIONAL Prentice-Hall 1979 DESIGNS Field, Peggy & Linsley, June CANVAS EMBROIDERY Midhurst,London 1990 Fischer,P.& Lasker,A. -
Proquest Dissertations
Stitching Together A Past To Create A Future: women, quilting groups and community in rural, southern New Brunswick By Danielle Sharp A Thesis Submitted to Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts: Women and Gender Studies. (In partnership with Mount Saint Vincent University) February, 2010, Halifax, Nova Scotia © Danielle Sharp, 2010 Approved: Dr. Sandra Alfoldy, Supervisor Approved: Dr. Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Examiner Approved: Dr. Louise Carbert, Reader Date: 19 February 2010 Library and Archives Bibliothgque et 1*1 Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de I'gdition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON K1A 0N4 Ottawa ON K1A0N4 Canada Canada Your file Votre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-64857-5 Our file Notre r6f6rence ISBN: 978-0-494-64857-5 NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non- L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library and permettant a la Bibliothdque et Archives Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par telecommunication ou par I'lnternet, preter, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des theses partout dans le loan, distribute and sell theses monde, a des fins commerciales ou autres, sur worldwide, for commercial or non- support microforme, papier, electronique et/ou commercial purposes, in microform, autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriete du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in this et des droits moraux qui protege cette these. -
1. Misc Watercolor Log Cabin Quilts Palouse Patchers 2. Misc Mariner's Compass Quilts New Direction Judy Mathies
1. Misc Watercolor Log Cabin Quilts Palouse Patchers 2. Misc Mariner’s Compass Quilts New Direction Judy Mathieson 3. Misc How to Make an Amish Quilt Rachel & Kenneth Pellman 4. Misc Color Play Joen Wolfrom 5. Misc The Fabric Makes the Quilt Robert Horton 6. Misc Decorative Arts of the Amish of Lancaster County Daniel & Kathryn McCauley 7. Misc Color Confidence for Quilters Jinny Beyers 8. Misc Everyday Embellishments M’Liss Rae Hawley 9. Misc Sulky-Secrets to Successful Quilting Joyce Drexler 10. Misc Favorite Flannel Quilts II Janet Miller & Susan Parr 11. Misc Landscapes Joyce R. Becker 12. Misc Jacket Jackpot Judy Murrahlphabets 13. Misc The Classic Quilting of Sashiko Quilters’ Resource Pub 14. Misc Adapting Architectural Details For Quilts Carol Wagner 15. Misc Quilted Fairie Tales Linda M. Poole 16. Misc Bound and Determined: Finish that Quilt Quick Quilts 17. Misc First Aid for Family Quilts Nancy O’Bryant Puentes 18. Misc The Quilter’ How To Dictionary Marie Shirer 19. Misc 51 Time-Saving Secrets for Quilters Quilter’s Newsletter Mag 20. Misc Encyclopedia of Designs for Quilting Phyllis D. Miller 21. Misc Loving Stitches A Guide to Fine Hand Quilting Jeana Kimball 22. Misc Cross-Stitcher’s Big Book of Alphabets & Borders Better Homes & Gardens 23. Misc Borders Backings Bindings Jill Reber & Margaret Sinde 24. Misc Happy Endings-Finishing the Edges of Your Quilt Mimi Dietrich 25. Misc French Sewing by Serger Kathy B. McMakin 26. Misc Sashiko Quilting Kimiota 27. Misc Three-Dimensional Applique and Embroidery Embellishment Anita Shackelford 28. Misc Teach Yourself Machine Embroidery Susan Rock 29. -
A APPLIQUE a 1 Fusing Fun: Fast Fearless Art Quilts Wasilowski
1 GRAND QUILT GUILD Revised Jan 2021 A APPLIQUE LOC BOOK TITLE AUTHOR A 1 Fusing Fun: Fast Fearless Art Quilts Wasilowski, Laura A 2 Rhapsody Quilts Tims, Ricky A 3 Beautiful Blooms-Quilts and Cushions Propst, Susan Taylor A 4 Best Ever Applique Sampler Goldsmith, B & Jenkins L A 5 Machine Applique Basic Noble, Maurine A 6 Fancy Applique Sienkiewicz, Elly A 7 Little Brown Bird Docherty, Margaret A 8 Ricky Tims, Basket & Flowers Tims, Ricky A 9 Artful Applique the Easy Way Townswick, Jane A 10 Beautiful Blooms Madden, Angela A 11 Applique: The Basics and Beyond Pittman, Janet A 12 Love to Machine Applique Price, Carolyn A 13 Baltimore Album Radtke, Marsha D. A 14 Baltimore's Country Cousins McKelvey, Susan A 15 Two Block Applique Quilts Olson, Claudia A 16 Butterflies & Blooms Armstrong, Carol A 17 Garden Party Tomaszewski, Cynthia A 18 Favourite Applique Quilts Dietrich, Mimi A 19 Rose Sampler Supreme Makhan, Rosemary A 20 Butterfly Album Oglesby, Bea A 21 Wild Birds Armstrong, Carol A 22 Applique Birds Humphries, Pamela A 23 Strawberry Fair/Quilts with a Country Flair Carlson, Elizabeth H A 24 Elegant Quilts, Country Charm Bateman, L & Bond-Abel, D. A 25 Threads of Time Brandeburg, B A 26 Baltimore Bouquets Dietrich, Mimi A 27 Hand Appliqué Dietrich, Mimi A 28 Quilters Applique Workshop, The Kosbab, Kevin A 29 Classic Four-Block Applique Quilts Marston Gwen A 30 Stitched Raw Edge Applique Nickels, Sue & Holly, Pat A 31 Mosaic Applique Carthew, Lorraine A 32 Courtship Quilts Sheppard, Janna L. 2 GRAND QUILT GUILD B BLOCKS LOC BOOK TITLE AUTHOR B 1 Pairing Up: 2 - Block Quilts Mahoney, Nancy B 2 Biblical Blocks Makhan, Rosemary B 3 Simple Strategies for Block-Swap Quilts Brown, Lynn Roddy B 4 Spinning Spools Bonesteel, Georgia B 5 Quilt Blocks X 9 Aug, Bobbie & Newman, S B 6 Best of 4 Blocks and More Carlson, Linda Giesler B 7 Sizzling Quilts from a Simple Block Hallock, Anita B 8 Dazzling Stars Parlato, C and Stuart, V B 9 Fat Quarter Quilts Stauffer, J & Hatch, S. -
HCQ Library Book List 2015
HOMEMAKER’S COUNTRY QUILTERS’ LIBRARY 2015 Following is a complete list of books in the Homemakers Library. The filing system is as follows: Books are listed by title and by author. They are filed by subjects such as applique, history, or other subject matter which is listed to aide you in finding a book related to that subject. Use the library and if you have any questions the people in the library will be happy to answer them or help you in any way they can. The resources there are unlimited. Please use them. All library items must be returned by the May meeting. The books are stored in the wall cabinet and metal bookshelves. Please ask Maureen Britt where they are located until she can catalog all the books. A Banner Year Nancy J. Martin Above & Beyond Basics Karen Kay Buckley A Fine Finish Cody Mazuran A Gallery of Amish Quilts Robert Bishop & Elizabeth Safanda A Garden of Quilts Mary Elizabeth Johnson A Miniature Patchwork Christmas Evelyn Anderson & Margaret Schucker A Nice Mix Gerry Kimmel A Perfect Match Donna Lynn Thomas A Quilt Block Challenge Mary Kerr A Quilter’s Christmas Marti Michel A Treasury of Quilt Labels Susan McKelvey A Treasury of Quilting Designs Linda Goodmon Emery American Beauties: Rose & Tulip Quilts Gwen Marston & Joe Cunningham American Country Scrap Quilts Liz Porter & Marianne Fons American Graphic Quilt Designs Dolores A. Hinson American Patchwork Quilts Lenice Ingram Bacon American Quilts - A Sampler of Quilts and Their Stories Jennifer Regan America’s Best Quilting Projects Marianne Fons & Liz Porter Amish Wall Quilts Rachel Thomas Pellman An Amish Adventure Robert Horton Angle Antics Mary Hickey Applique, Applique, Applique Laurene Sinema Applique Basics- Flower Wreaths Karen Kay Buckley Applique Borders Jeana Kimball Applique Designs Faye Anderson Applique Made Easy Karen Costella Soltys Applique Old and New Patchwork & Embroidery Nedda C. -
TITLE AUTHOR DESCRIPTION 501 Quilt Blocks Better Homes & Gardens Patterns for Patchwork & Appliqué a Baltimore Album Marsha D
TITLE AUTHOR DESCRIPTION 501 Quilt Blocks Better Homes & Gardens Patterns for patchwork & appliqué A Baltimore Album Marsha D. Radtke 25 appliqué patterns A Joy Forever Rosalind Perry & Marty Frolli Marie Webster’s Quilt Patterns (Appliqué) A New Twist on Triangles Mary Sue Suit The use of various triangle shapes in quilts A Treasury of Quilt Labels Susan McKelvey Patterns for quilt labels Adventure & Appliqué Susan Marshall Appliqué techniques Amazing Mosaic Patchwork Patsy McCoy Designs from 1 ½ “ squares America’s Glorious Quilts Dennis Duke & Deborah Illustrated History of American Quilts Harding Amish Patterns for Machine Quilting Pat Holly & Sue Nickels Quilting patterns Another Can of Worms Debbie Caffrey Patterns using 2 1/2 " strips Appliquilt Your ABC’s Tonee White ABC Blocks appliqué & embellishment Art & Inspirations Michael James The author’s process Award Winning Appliqué Birds Pamela Humphries Appliqué patterns of birds and flowers Basic Beauties Eileen Westfall Easy quilts for beginners Basic Seminole Patchwork Cheryl Greider Bradkin Instruction for Seminole designs Best of Baltimore Beauties Part II Elly Sienkiewicz Patterns for Baltimore Album blocks Black & White Quilts by Design Kay M. Capps Cross Playful quilt patterns in black & white Bodacious Appliqué ala Carte Margie Engel Appliqué using interfacing, embellishment, colored pencils, etc. Borders by Design Paulette Peters Quilt borders Burgoyne Surrounded Linda Baxter Lasco (editor) Winners of 2009 New Quilts from an Old Favorite Contest by the National Quilt Museum -
1 This Reading Group Guide for the Aloha Quilt Includes an Introduction
This reading group guide for The Aloha Quilt includes an introduction, discussion questions, ideas for enhancing your book club, and a Q&A with author Jennifer Chiaverini. The suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for your discussion. We hope that these ideas will enrich your conversation and increase your enjoyment of the book. Introduction The Aloha Quilt takes one of Jennifer Chiaverini's beloved Elm Creek Quilters, Bonnie Markham, on an adventure in paradise, where the breeze is warm, the pineapple is fresh, and the quilting is rich in history and tradition. After losing her quilt shop to bankruptcy and experiencing the heartache and betrayal of a broken marriage, Bonnie just wants her divorce to be final so she can put it all behind her. Unfortunately, her soon-to-be ex-husband, Craig, isn't going to make that very easy. So the timing couldn't be better when a dear friend invites Bonnie to Hawaii for the winter to help her launch a new quilting camp on the beautiful island of Maui. It's just the escape Bonnie needs—from Craig, the divorce proceedings, and even the cold Pennsylvania winters. But after only a short time on the island, it becomes much more than an escape. Could this be someplace Bonnie could call home? Busy launching the Aloha Quilt camp, immersing herself in Hawaiian culture, developing new friendships and nurturing old ones, Bonnie's wounds begin to heal as she comes to understand the true meaning of aloha. Discussion Questions 1. -
The Wagga Quilt in History and Literature
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings Textile Society of America 2018 The aW gga Quilt in history and literature Diana Mary Eva Thomas [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tsaconf Part of the Art and Materials Conservation Commons, Art Practice Commons, Fashion Design Commons, Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts Commons, Fine Arts Commons, and the Museum Studies Commons Thomas, Diana Mary Eva, "The aW gga Quilt in history and literature" (2018). Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings. 1117. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tsaconf/1117 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Textile Society of America at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Published in Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings 2018 Presented at Vancouver, BC, Canada; September 19 – 23, 2018 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tsaconf/ Copyright © by the author(s). doi 10.32873/unl.dc.tsasp.0060 The Wagga Quilt in history and literature Dr Diana Mary Eva Thomas [email protected] The Wagga quilt fits squarely into the Australian tradition of ‘making do.’ It is constructed from the recycled materials that were available at the time—for the shearer or drover that was wheat sacks, for the poor family on the land it was clothing that could no longer be worn because it was too threadbare, for depression era women it was the samples that tailors or fabric salesmen no longer needed.