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When the last issue of Quilter's World arrived it solved a huge problem for me. My sister, Kaye, had requested a quilt with a horse theme and the only ones I could find to fit that theme were children's quilts. Mustangs proved to be the perfect quilt since Kaye owns a horse ranch. We selected the fabrics together and changed the background to fit her needs.
Thank you for your wonderful magazine, keep up the good work.
-- Brenda P.
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I was very pleased with the latest edition of your magazine. I liked the simplicity of many of the patterns, yet you offered a challenge to more experienced quilters. I really enjoy the "stretching concept" and have used it myself stretching a 12" Gentleman's Fancy block to a 20" x 26" rectangular pattern for a pillow sham. I was very pleased with result. -- Mary T.
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The stretched tumbling block design of My Sister's Closet, in the April 2008 edition came just in time. It was the perfect pattern for making into a signature quilt for a retiring co-worker and friend. After adding to my stash of green, I revised the pattern slightly so there would be just enough squares so each of us at the office could sign one. I omitted the patchwork border for time sakes and within two days had her quilt made. It was quick and simple but is now a cherished item. 84 year-old Vera said she couldn't have received anything she liked better!
Thanks again Quilter's World for coming to my rescue!! You have great timing! -- Linda E.
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I received Quilter's World magazine in the past and I made several of the lap quilts and quilts. I got several ideas from the magazine. Also, I really like to see the older quilts you have from past generations. I machine quilt because of carpal tunnel and the "How To" instructions are great. -- Patty D.
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Thank you, Sandra L. Hatch, for your Staying In Stitches article in the April 2008 issue. The magazine is wonderful! In fact, my friend likes it so well, she has ordered it too. It is my favorite magazine. There is nothing that I don't like about this magazine.
-- Norma P.
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