Spring 2013 - Digital Download

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Receive immediate download-delivery of this beautiful issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects!  You'll be presented with the download link on your order confirmation page - it's that easy!  You can also log into our website and access your complete order history with downloads.

In this Issue:

Simply Spring by Jan Goos

 

Malarkey by Kim Diehl

 

Springtime Blessings by Laural Arestad

 

Star Strings by Pam Buda

 

Hearts & Vines by Kathy Cardiff

 

Floral Abundance by Deb Eggers

 

Heads or Tails by Lynne Hagmeier

 

Kaleidoscope Dance by Kay Harmon

 

Somerset by Dawn Heese

 

Red, Red Wine by Devon Lavigne and Sharon Smith

 

Bessie's Baskets by Melissa Lussier

 

Montana Majesty by Nancy Moore

 

Pitcher of Posies by Tonee White

 

Welcome Home by Cheryl Wall

 

Center Star by Julie Hendricksen

 

Wedding Day by Lynda Hall

 

Stars in the Garden by Vicki Olsen and Jill Shaulis

 

 

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    Spring 2013 - Digital download

    Posted by Lonna Hughes on Aug 10th 2020

    Love this magazine. I find many projects to do in each issue. I am a subscriber, since purchasing one in 2017. This was my first download but did notice when printing a pattern sheet, it doesn’t print in the actual scale as t would taking from the actual magazine? But it was downloaded on my IPad and print from there as well.

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    Primitive Quilts Magazine

    Posted by Marilyn on Sep 23rd 2016

    I am really enjoying this magazine! I love to see what other are doing with all the different colors and patterns. The idea of a CD is a great idea so I can still see and purchase back issues. Keep up the good work.

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    Posted by Belarmina Antuña on Apr 12th 2016

    Me alegra haber comprado esta revista!! Desde que las descubrí, Primtive Quilts siento ganas de coser todos los patrones que publican, no hablo ingles pero con las imágenes y los patrones, puedo entender las explicaciones saludos desde Gijón -España