A First Art Quilt.

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Title: A First Art Quilt.
Authors: Russman, Laurie
Source: Quilting Arts Magazine; Summer2025, Issue 126, p65-69, 5p, 8 Color Photographs, 1 Cartoon or Caricature
Subject Terms: ART materials, TEXTILE arts, ART quilts, PATCHWORK quilts, OIL paint, QUILTS, QUILTING
Abstract: The article from Quilting Arts Magazine introduces readers to the world of art quilting through a beginner-friendly project focusing on fusible, raw-edge, free-motion appliqué in a small mini quilt. The project aims to help new art quilters explore various materials and techniques with minimal risk. The step-by-step directions provided guide readers through creating a 6" square fused art quilt, offering tips on tracing, quilting, and adding embellishments. Additionally, the article suggests a variety of art supplies that can be used to enhance art quilts, encouraging creativity and experimentation in fiber art. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article from Quilting Arts Magazine introduces readers to the world of art quilting through a beginner-friendly project focusing on fusible, raw-edge, free-motion appliqué in a small mini quilt. The project aims to help new art quilters explore various materials and techniques with minimal risk. The step-by-step directions provided guide readers through creating a 6" square fused art quilt, offering tips on tracing, quilting, and adding embellishments. Additionally, the article suggests a variety of art supplies that can be used to enhance art quilts, encouraging creativity and experimentation in fiber art. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:15384950