I was surprised, however, at the quilter who responded that she never pre-washed her fabrics because she liked the puckered look. |
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The two assigned numbers may be divided between a piecer and a quilter or awarded to individuals within a group as determined by that group. |
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A quilter, she discourses regularly on the simple joys of stitching cloth, of creating harmony from scraps. |
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The quilter first outlines her design with fine, tiny stitches, sewing front and back layers together at the same time. |
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They have even been sent to the prize-winning art quilter Fiona Wright, a resident of Gresford, Australia. |
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Each quilter was assigned a quilt technique, such as Log Cabin style, Hawaiian applique, paper piecing, and so on. |
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Another quilter, Annie Mae Young, who was born in 1928, created a starkly different tapestry of wildly colorful, tiny rosettes individually made, then pieced together. |
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Quilter has increased staff numbers as it has expanded its regional network. |
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Most of the instruments were from the World War II era, said Charles Quilter II, a friend and aviation historian who spoke on behalf of Pearson. |
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In Division Two Liverpool Quilter complete their programme with an away game against Bedford. |
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The Quilter Cheviot Investment Symposium, at the city's Town Hall, saw representatives from across the country come together to discuss investment trends and industry affairs. |
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Samuel Barber, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Roger Quilter, Howard Skempton, John Vanderslice and Ralph Vaughan Williams composed music based on his poems. |
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