September 28th, 2006
Dewberry Paint

Donna Dewberry One-Stitch Quilting?
Seems she got tired of painting one-stroke roses and now is into quilting. Is the One-Stitch method she developed something new to the quilting world?
It is kind of unique. It's basically foundation piecing, where you sew applique pieces onto a background - but she has you sew the batting and the backing at the same time. I haven't tried it but it doesn't look hard. I'm sure you have this site already but I'll post it for the others reading this question, maybe someone has hands-on experience with it. http://www.coatsandclark.com/Crafts/Quilting/Features/One+Stitch+Quilting.htm
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Video by Plaid Enterprises providing Brush Stroke Basics for folk art. Instruction on video provided by Donna Dewberry.
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Donna Dewberry teaches how to paint her One Stroke Roses in beautiful colors and arrangements.
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Donna's complete first season on DVD. Collect 6½ hours of Donna's complete 100 series episodes in this 3 DVD library set. All 13 episodes are 30 minutes (approximate) in length. With this library set you will learn all of the One Stroke basics and much more...
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Donna's complete fourth season on DVD. Collect 6½ hours of Donna's complete 100 series episodes in this 3 DVD library set. All 13 episodes are 30 minutes (approximate) in length. With this library set you will learn all of the One Stroke basics and much more...
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The Artist Turn Style is an essential tool for any serious One Stroke painter. It minimizes fingerprints on projects, which is especially important when using glass, ceramics, or metal. The Turn Style's non-slip surface prevents projects from shifting and allows you to paint stripes and details with ease...
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One-Stroke Brush Set-#2 Flat, #6 Flat, #1 Script.PLAID-One Stroke Brush Set includes 1-#2 Flat 1-#6 Flat and 1-#1 Script. Ideal for use with the one stroke paint technique. Made in US.
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