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Quilting Arts Magazine

Summer 2023
Magazine

Quilting Arts Magazine is published six times a year. Whether you consider yourself a contemporary quilter, fiber artist, art quilter, embellished quilter, or wearable art artist, Quilting Arts strives to meet your creative needs. Get Quilting Arts Magazine digital magazine subscription today for exceptional how-to articles, profiles artists, features guest teachers, and explores contemporary textile works, surface design, embellishments, and motifs.

editor’s note

Quilting Arts Magazine

Our Readers Respond!

about our contributors

Luke Haynes • LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Beauty Shared • A gallery of the winning and finalists’ quilts from our cover competition

Kimberley Pierce Cartwright • DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

FUR, FANGS, Feathers & Fins • A SAQA GLOBAL EXHIBITION GALLERY

THERMOFAX PRINTING for fusible appliqué

studio style • Focus on your studio: add these items to your quilter’s tool kit and library

Stitch First Rust Later

Kestrel Michaud • WEST MELBOURNE, FLORIDA

Kestrel Michaud • West Melbourne, Florida

TURNING THOUGHTS INTO words INTO art • Creative calligraphy for art quilts

Cryptography • A Gallery from 4 Common Corners

PAPER LAMINATION part 2 • Fracturing the surface

Brewing up COLOR • Repurpose a used coffee maker for small-batch dyeing

Into the Wild • INTRODUCING OUR LATEST READER CHALLENGE

Surface Design Sampler • RESULTS FROM THE ‘PRINT, PAINT, AND PLAY!’ READER CHALLENGE

A conversation with Patti Pasteur • NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA

START With a PRINT • PART 1 Photograph existing work as a springboard to new art

WANTED: You and Your Work • Submit today and become part of the Quilting Arts family

Quilting Daily TV • Watch every season with one subscription!

the last word.


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 116 Publisher: Peak Media Properties, LLC Edition: Summer 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 30, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

Quilting Arts Magazine is published six times a year. Whether you consider yourself a contemporary quilter, fiber artist, art quilter, embellished quilter, or wearable art artist, Quilting Arts strives to meet your creative needs. Get Quilting Arts Magazine digital magazine subscription today for exceptional how-to articles, profiles artists, features guest teachers, and explores contemporary textile works, surface design, embellishments, and motifs.

editor’s note

Quilting Arts Magazine

Our Readers Respond!

about our contributors

Luke Haynes • LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Beauty Shared • A gallery of the winning and finalists’ quilts from our cover competition

Kimberley Pierce Cartwright • DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

FUR, FANGS, Feathers & Fins • A SAQA GLOBAL EXHIBITION GALLERY

THERMOFAX PRINTING for fusible appliqué

studio style • Focus on your studio: add these items to your quilter’s tool kit and library

Stitch First Rust Later

Kestrel Michaud • WEST MELBOURNE, FLORIDA

Kestrel Michaud • West Melbourne, Florida

TURNING THOUGHTS INTO words INTO art • Creative calligraphy for art quilts

Cryptography • A Gallery from 4 Common Corners

PAPER LAMINATION part 2 • Fracturing the surface

Brewing up COLOR • Repurpose a used coffee maker for small-batch dyeing

Into the Wild • INTRODUCING OUR LATEST READER CHALLENGE

Surface Design Sampler • RESULTS FROM THE ‘PRINT, PAINT, AND PLAY!’ READER CHALLENGE

A conversation with Patti Pasteur • NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA

START With a PRINT • PART 1 Photograph existing work as a springboard to new art

WANTED: You and Your Work • Submit today and become part of the Quilting Arts family

Quilting Daily TV • Watch every season with one subscription!

the last word.


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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.