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McCall's Quilting Magazine - Fall 2025

eQuilter McCall's Quilting Magazine - Fall 2025

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Fall 2025

In this issue, delve into the various, unique strains of creative traditions from all over the world. The collection of quilt patterns in this issue is a passport; without leaving your sewing space, you can travel to every corner of the globe with just fabric and thread to carry you. Projects include: Fire & Ice by Siobhan Fitzpatrick; Wax Print Wonder by Dawn Fisher Polomski; Pocono Ridge by Jan Douglas and Donna Doberstein; Highlands March by Susan Guzman and Russ Adams; Frazada by Katie Young; Fair Isle Fall by Corrie Hadaller; Window to the Seasons: Fall; Mini Rangoli by Pooja Garg; Moroccan Tile by Debora Rivera; Quilt Block Bag by Meg Healy; Color in a Big Way by Susan Deshensky and Julia Price; Summer's End by Toby Lischko; Autumn Floral Fair by Lindsay Upiter and Jen Swallow; Ankara Stars by Kamie Grangroth and Emily Denkers and Modern Gems by Emily Bailey. McCall's Quilting Magazine - Fall 2025.

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