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Table of Contents

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For Quilters

18 Fancy Fandango Needle CaseBy Jan AllstonNeed a handy gift for your favorite quilter?

29 Jane’s Thread Basketby Jane LayCreate useful storage baskets for anyone on your list. You won't be able to make just one!

43 Pincushion Paloozaby Karen SnellMake a small, practical gift for a quilter or seamstress.

48 Wool Appliqué Needlebooksby Judy DamonMake a perfect place to store needles in a sewing kit.

63 Ironing Padby Isobel MeekinsWith this pad, you’ll be able to press anywhere you go.

78 Jar Sewing Caddyby Isobel MeekinsKeep all your tools in one place with this handy organizer.

87 Quilted Needle Caseby Belinda JonesCreate an attractive needle case fromyour scraps.

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On the Go15 UFO Quilt Block Checkbook CoverBy Kristi ParkerUse your scraps and UFOs to create a cute cover to carry with you.

56 Name Badge Holderby Isobel MeekinsThis pocket necklace is handy for the frequent traveler.

59 Grandma’s Toteby Maria HrabovskyAre you looking for a unique gift for a special teacher or new mother?

83 Quilted Luggage Tagby Belinda JonesThis tag can be easily made using fabrics from your scrap bin.

89 Pretty Pouches Workshopby Joy DukeThese small dimensional bags are surprisingly easy to create.

53 Cathedral Window Ornamentsby Jane LayCreate classic ornaments for your holiday tree.

68 Christmas Stockingsby Michelle SargentCould it be time for new stockings at your house?

Christmas

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Home Décor6 Pockets of LoveBy Sarah VanderburghUpdate any décor with a sweet pillow.

11 What’s for Dinner?By Beth HelfterThese child-friendly placemats are fun and educational.

22 Have a Heartby Maria HrabovskyMake a simple valentine as a gift or for decoration.

37 Embroidered Cat Cusionsby Chris HammacottMake these charming cushions for your favorite cat lover.

34 Country Placematsby Joan BassettCreate a fast project from 3-1/2" squares.

65 Stained Glass Placematsby Isobel MeekinsHave a new look for your table décor.

80 Flower Pot Coversby Anna BranchSew up some cute flower pot covers for your favorite gardener.

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Common Abbreviations:

BA: Baltimore AlbumBOM: Block Of The MonthCOC: Cream On CreamEPP: English Paper PiecingFPA: Freezer Paper AppliquéFQ: Fat QuarterHST: Half Square TriangleLOF: Length Of FabricNS: No SteamOG: On GrainOTB: On The BiasPWF: PreWashed FabricQST: Quarter Square TriangleRST: Right Sides TogetherSST: Side Setting TriangleUFO: UnFinished ObjectWIP: Works In ProgressWOF: Width Of Fabric (from selvage to selvage)WOW: White On White

Our Commitment to Our Readers and to Quality

Here, at The Quilt Pattern Magazine, we are committed to bringing you top-quality patterns that you can depend upon. Our designers are required to have completed their original quilts and to have their patterns tested before submitting them to us. Our team of editors (who are all quilters, too!) then format the patterns (retaining national spellings) and send them out for testing again. Our testers follow the directions from beginning to end, making the entire top (not just a few blocks), including multiple sizes when necessary, to ensure that the materials list, directions, illustrations, and templates are all accurate.

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Do you love BOMs? We have them - both patchwork and appliqué!

Do you love mysteries? Have fun discovering solutions after each clue.

Want to learn new techniques? Experience workshops at , our private social network community. Share your progress with other subscribers and even meet the designer behind the workshop.

Along with all the special features, we offer a wide variety of patterns to enjoy.

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Pattern Pastiche

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Reproduction of any part of this magazine in any way whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

You may make and sell up to 5 quilted items from any pattern in this magazine. For anything above that, or to exhibit a quilt from one of our magazine patterns, you must contact the designer for permission.

The instructions in this magazine are published in good faith and have been checked for accuracy; however, no warranty, either expressed or implied, is made nor are successful results guaranteed. We have no control of, nor are we responsible for, content outside of our website.

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Definitions of skill levels:

A beginner must have basic sewing knowledge (including how to use a rotary cutter and the ability to sew a proper seam allowance) and have made at least one quilt.

A beginner/intermediate quilter has more than basic quilting skills and the beginning of intermediate skills.

An intermediate quilter must have made several quilts in either pieced or appliqué styles.

Skill Level

Intermediate

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