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Covid - Issue 15

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The Covid issue of Curated Quilts focuses on quilts made during the pandemic. The issue has a gallery full of inspiring and emotional quilts, three feature articles, a creative reset, and more!

If you would like to also purchase previous issues, they are available for purchase here. Digital versions of previous issues are available for purchase here. 

 

Table of Contents:

  • Covid Gallery
  • Tourist Stop Coming. Gotham Quilts Keeps Going by Teresa Duryea Wong
  • The Connected Project by Berene Campbell
  • Creative Reset: Creating Daily with Dice by Mel Beach
  • QuiltCon Together: Modern Quilters Connect Virtually by Laura Hopper
  • Quilt: Aching Absence—Missing Hugs During a Pandemic by Gwen Edwards
  • Curated Studio
  • Covid Mini Quilt Challenge
  • Morning Make: How Daily Creative Practice Fuels You by Cheryl Arkison
  • On Trend: Creating New Connections Through a Pandemic by Carolina Oneto
  • Mixed Emotions by Becky McNeill

*This issue does not include quilt patterns.

96 pages

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SUSAN SPEERS
a keeper for the future

so happy to have this hard copy to save with all of the other "pandemic memorabilia" to tell future generations how we got through it.

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Irene Faiz
CoViD Issue 15

Absolutely excellent! Very creative! Very inspiring! This is an art magazine! Lots of great ideas for creative design in any medium. Great ideas for quilting too!

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Susan Corregan
Covid issue

Quality publication

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LaVay Scott
Reviving Creativity

First time I've purchased Curated Quilts. Her article presented a fun process for jump starting our creativity. It was discussed in Mel Beach's appearance on the online channel The Quilt Show. Want to use her process with members of the Madison Contemporary Fiber Artists group. Looks like fun small projects.

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Dr Deb Belcher
Interesting and enjoyable

I bought this issue because of Mel Beach’s article. The other articles turned out to be good reads too. The issue was an enjoyable surprise of articles spanning facets of quilting.

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