Crossword-Solution: QUILTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Quilter | n. | One who, or that which, quilts. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “QUILTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bedspread maker | 1 answer |
| Sewing machine attachment. | 4 answers |
| bedspread | 9 answers |
| BEE PARTICIPANT | 10 answers |
| A DECORATIVE BEDSPREAD | 10 answers |
| BEDSPREAD FABRIC | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with QUILTER (5)
Mademoiselle Giraud was a quilter, and sometimes worked at Madam Galley's, which procured her free admission to the house.
Mademoiselle Giraud was a quilter, and sometimes worked at Madam Galley’s, which procured her free admission to the house.
His forgiveness partly won by his service, the commissary ventured to take a seat beside the quilter, and sought to increase his favour with her by all the arts of tongue and manner he had at command.
Quilter-Beckett, the Admiral, with some lieutenants, awaited them at a bureau on which lay documents, while in the background stood Hogarth and Loveday, and, “Gentlemen, this is a most damned wild piece of madness!” broke out wrathfully the first-officer, as he dashed up wild-eyed to the level: “in consideration of the guns you have in this thing--” “But your Captain?” asked Quilter-Beckett, a courtly man, with a dark-curling beard, a star on his breast.
Ends.” And “Quick, Quilter-Beckett”, he cried, “send that! What is the speed of your quickest picket--?” “Fifteen knots--” “Then, go yourself to the British Admiral.
Quotes with QUILTER (3)
she didn't need anyone. At Wheeler, even when she stood out with her pink hair and quilter army-surplus jacket and combat bots, she did this without apology. It was a great irony that the very fact of a relationship with her would diminish her appeal, that the moment she came to love me back and depend on me as much as I depended on her, she would no longer be a truly independent spirit. No way in hell was I going to be the one to take that quality away from her.
When I was working on my first novel, 'The Quilter's Apprentice,' I knew I wanted to write about friendship, especially women's friendship and how women use friendship to sustain themselves and nurture each other.
Anyone who works on a quilt, who devotes her time, energy, creativity, and passion to that art, learns to value the work of her hands. And as any quilter will tell you, a quilter's quilting friends are some of the dearest, most generous, and most supportive people she knows.