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Feature
Kim Bradley Quilts One of the first things you notice about Kim Bradley is that she smiles - a lot. I watched from the sidelines at the Sydney Quilt Show and sure enough, it didn't matter how many people stopped to ... Read More >>
Product Review
Mary Ellen Miracle We’ve decided to test drive a product called Mary Ellen’s Best Press. Mary Ellen is well known in the USA for her practical problem solving tips - and a guest spot on Oprah confirms her straight talki... Read More >>
Canberra Show
Tickets to be Won! Expertise Events have given us some more tickets to give away. This time they are for the Canberra show. See bthe full article for details of how to be in the draw to win them. We also have a sample o... Read More >>
Projects
2008 Remembered #5 We continue with our "2008 Remembered Series" of blocks to help you record those memories of each month in 2008. April was a big month for Nora, in terms of exams and other life pressures but she refe... Read More >>
Strippy Braids If you want to try a quilt-as-you-go project then strippy braids is just for you. Nora has made this wonderful quilt using a combination of braids and seminole piecing. Lots of fun and lots of enjoyme... Read More >>
Hunter's Day Quilt Baby Hunter arrived 10 weeks earlier than expected and is making terrific progress. Our best iQuilt wishes to Ben and Liz. This is a terrific little quilt for a newborn and perfect as a gift when you... Read More >>
Floral Scissor case Having somewhere to keep your small scissors or snippers for travelling or workshops is both convenient and practical. If the idea of plunging your hand into the carry bag hoping to avoid the pointy e... Read More >>