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Don’t miss the October issue of Popular Patchwork. Leaving the heat of the summer behind us, this month we have a cool, calm and collected collection of beautiful projects to take us into Autumn.
We have Aspen Branches, a classically beautiful quilt and the latest offering from talented designer Amy Butler. Forest stars by Janet Goddard is a quilt of many stars and Facing West by Mandy Munroe is a stunning contemporary design of graphic diagonals. Along with his modern Orange peel quilt, Stuart Hillard also brings us part 2 of his Mystery quilt while Jemima Schlee shows us Block of the Month along with an array of home accessories.
In Love with Landscape by Elizabeth Betts, is an inspirational tutorial and project encouraging us to embrace the great outdoors and create our own designs. Horrid Histories is the tragic tale of Joe the Quilter. Features writer, Diana Woolf visits the beamish museum to discover more about this gory mix of crime and craft!
So once again, we are bringing you a fabulous mix of quilts and projects, news and views, articles and features all in this stunning issue of Popular Patchwork.

Down By The Riverside Competition

Back in May we launched a group design competition, in partnership with Lewis and Irene. Each group who entered was given a 10m length of the stunning ‘Down by the Riverside’ border print and the brief was to design a quilt to incorporate it. The entries were a varied and gorgeous mix of designs and choosing the winning quilts was a challenge. However, judging by the overwhelming response from visitors to the Popular Patchwork stand at The Festival of Quilts, we are confident in our final choice. Here we talk to the finalists about their experience of working as a group for this design challenge.

Down By The Riverside Competition

5 mins

Swatch This Space

This month’s issue is all about muted shades accentuated with sharp, clean bursts of colour. The first two collections from Robert Kaufman and Birch Fabrics give us grown-up, minimalist style in the shape of Arroyo with its subtle markings, and Western Birds that depicts our feathered friends in a modernist style. Bag lovers will be delighted to hear that there’s a free download of the Trail Tote bag using the Arroyo fabric to be found at: robertkaufman.com/quilting/quilts_patterns/trail_tote_2073/ To Market, To Market by Emily Isabella for Cloud 9 injects colour and life with its depictions of market traders and their goods in delicate brush strokes whilst Artichoke Garden captures the gastronomic delights of Corinne Haig’s California upbringing.

Swatch This Space

1 min

Your Forest Stars Quilt

Every month we show you how to bring one of our featured projects to life in your home. This month we’ve chosen to style the Star Blocks quilt 

Your Forest Stars Quilt

1 min

Elizabeth Betts In Love With Landscape

Living in a city situated between the sea and the South Downs means I’m never short of beautiful places to go for a walk. My constant companion is Dusty, my little whippet, and I am usually joined by another two-legged member of the family. The combination of natural surroundings and the repetitive motion of walking help to clear my head, as well as to help shift a few pounds.

Elizabeth Betts In Love With Landscape

2 mins

Stuart's Surgery

Each month Stuart Hillard answers your quilty questions!

Stuart's Surgery

3 mins

Horrid Histories

Murder and quilting are two words that rarely appear together in the same story, but the sorry tale of ‘Joe the Quilter’ brings the two together in a gory mix of crime and craft. And what makes the tale particularly interesting for Popular Patchwork readers is the fact that although Joe sounds like some character from folklore, his story is true and examples of his quilts can still be seen today at the Beamish Museum near Durham.

Horrid Histories

7 mins

Q&A Amy Butler

Amy Butler is known the world over for her stunning designs that include fabrics and textiles, sewing patterns, rugs, wallpaper, and fashion. She’s also the author of many best-selling craft books including her most recent, Piece Keeping. Here she tells us how she maintains her work-life balance as she launches her new Soul Mate fabric collection.

Q&A Amy Butler

7 mins

Orange Peel

This striking modern quilt repackages a very traditional block.

Orange Peel

2 mins

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Popular Patchwork Magazine Description:

PublisherMyTime Media Ltd.

CategoryHobbies & Craft

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

"Popular Patchwork has been bringing the latest news and inspiration to quilters for over 15 years. Every issue is packed full of features, interviews and projects for beginner level to advanced quilters written by familiar names from the quilting industry. Our patchwork obsessed team love to bring you news of the latest fabrics and gadgets, dates and details of upcoming events, as well as reviews of new patchwork and quilting books.
Popular Patchwork publishes 13 great issues a year."

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