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- Selecting Quilting Fabrics Using A Color Wheel
by Jan Myers. Choosing colors to use in your quilt is another opportunity to observe the similarities that the craft has with "fixer-upper" projects undertaken by do it yourselfer's. In this case, quilters can use a tool that has been employed by painters and decorators for many years; the color wheel.
What is the color wheel?
The color wheel is a circle-shaped piece of equipment that depicts several differe... products, articles, news
- How to Create a Quilting Design Wall
by Jan Myers. A design wall is a place on a wall where we can hang units of a quilt. This permits the quilter to stand back and scrutinize the design before sewing the quilt. Quilters often dangle batting or plain white flannel on their design walls, because quilt blocks tend to stick to it effortlessly without pinning.
A design wall is one of the tools that are of immense advantage to any quilt-maker. It all... products, articles, news
- Was the Battle for Iwo Jima Necessary?
by Leon Cooper. Clint Eastwood's recent films about Iwo Jima have served to recall an important page of American military history. Should Iwo Jima now be celebrated as an example of American courage and bravery? Or, was it another shameful chapter in the wanton loss of American lives in a Pacific War battle that had virtually nothing to do with defeating Japan?
It is important to understand why the area command... products, articles, news
- Major Peter Badcoe - Victoria Cross Vietnam
by Barry Sheppard. British Military Medals- Victoria Cross. Highest award for Bravery
Peter Badcoe was born on January 11th, 1934, in Adelaide, where he grew up and attended school. He went into public service in South Australia and served as a clerk. Peter served in the 16th National Service Battalion for 7 weeks during 1952. Peter entered the OCS (Officer's Cadet School) at Portsea, Victoria on July 12th of that... products, articles, news
- The Life Of A Medic With The 10csh - The Real Story!
by Jeffrey Wittrock. To whom it may concern: I would like to express my deepest sorrow about the conflict between the United States and both Afghanistan and Iraq. As a combat Medic that participated in both conflicts in the same year (2005), I would like to be extremely humble with my thoughts and emotions to the American public, who condone or abject with this ongoing struggles to choice sides for the price of freed... products, articles, news
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