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Hello Reader!

We're at that exciting stage of publication - when we're putting the finishing touches on the next issue ready to send it out to you lovely readers! Issue 65 is on its way! We've been doing this for nearly eleven years and even when it's the 65th time, that feeling of "hooray, we did it!" is still there.

But that feeling is topped when we see our talented readers making projects from these new issues and finding joy and inspiration within the pages. We are sure that Issue 65 will be no different because it is full of beautiful goodness. Here's a bright, bold and colourful sneak peek!

Issue 65 includes ten new projects to get you diving into your stash and heading to the sewing room. Add to that, we meet some wonderful makers - Sue Bone and Jennifer Marks.

We have a new columnist joining our ranks with Eva Saunder talking about drawing inspiration from art into your quilting, along with our health and wellness column from Sarah Ashford, and HollyAnne Knight getting us inspired to free motion quilt.

If you want to make sure you don't miss out, why not jump on in and nab yourself a subscription? You will get Issue 64 delivered straight to your inbox instantly, and then Issue 65 will be yours in just two weeks time!

Here's a lil reminder of what we have in Issue 64 that might just tide you over until the newest issue arrives.

Or if you'd love to have inspiration all the time, then check out the All-Access Pass. You'll not only get the current issue, but every issue we've every published! Every issue, quilty friend! That's a whole lot of projects, columns, and articles to delight and inspire!

Time for us to put the finishing touches on the next issue! Until then, happy making!

Kristy, Lara and Jane

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