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Three Swans Studios Introduces a New Quick Fuse Method/Fall 2004
October, 2004 Three Swans Studios is pleased to introduce a new Quick-Fuse technique for our stained-glass appliqué patterns. Along with our comprehensive reverse-appliqué instructions, all of our stained-glass patterns will now come with these quick-fuse instructions included in the package to be used by those of you who prefer a fused technique over reverse appliqué or a bias binding technique. These patterns will also continue to be drafted with a broken line drawn in the middle of the stained-glass leading lines of the design to be used as a guide for a bias-binding technique. If you purchased a Three Swans Studios stained-glass pattern before we introduced the new quick-fuse instructions and would like to try this technique, simply contact us and we’ll send you the new instruction insert.
Contact Information
There are many ways to contact us, including toll free ordering (1-877-7-3-SWANS); regular phone (1-780-440-9447); e-mail (patterns@threeswans.com); fax (1-780-440-9431); and regular mail (Millwoods P.O. Box 32059, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6K 4C2). We also have a web site at www.threeswans.com showing the full Three Swans Studios Collection and many featured alternatives.
About Three Swans Studios
Three Swans Studios is comprised of two sisters – Joan Bouwmeester and Debbie Bouwmeester-Fasek – who are situated in different parts of Canada and come from quite different artistic backgrounds. Joan lives in Ottawa, Ontario and is trained as a Visual Artist (painting & drawing). Prior to Three Swans Studios, in addition to making her own art, Joan worked as an Heraldic Artist and Calligrapher. Debbie is in Edmonton, Alberta, and is a Fibre Artist. In her own work, Debbie has extensive experience in the reverse appliqué technique, and in the area of embroidery has focused on experimental interpretive stitching and colour applications. We formed Three Swans Studios to pool our diverse talents to bring you only the most delightful quilt patterns imaginable.
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