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Quilting books offer an excellent medium with which you can add to or improve your quilting skills. Listed below are books that will amaze, inspire and stimulate your creativity and enhance your quilting experience!
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Stack the Deck! by Karla Alexander.
Crazy Quilts in 4 Easy Steps! Love the look of Crazy quilts? Now you can transform this old-fashioned favorite into a fast and fun quilting adventure! Make extraordinary Crazy quilts in just four easy steps that simplify their construction like never before. |
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Power Cutting with Omnigrid Tools by Debbie Caffrey.
Watch over debbie's shoulder through dozens of color photos as she shows you how to Power Cut. Debbie's methods have been received with rave reviews each time she demonstrates cutting in workshops, on television, or in lectures. This book about rotary cutting is for quilters of all skill levels. |
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Mulberry Lane by Teri Christopherson.
What fun I've had, designing eleven new quilts for you! This new collection includes a wide variety of colors and styles--rich plums and mulberry reds, romantic pinks and greens, and, of course, my favorite combination--crisp red, white and blue. I've included both applique and patchwork, so there's something for everybody. And I've made sure every project is put together with as many time-saving techniques as possible. Because there are always too many quilts and too little time. Teri Christopherson |
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Willow Creek by Teri Christopherson.
Like most of you, I have memories of visiting a special place. When I was in college, my sister Carol and her husband moved to Willow Creek, California, high in the redwood forests. I would visit for the holidays and was swept away by the beauty of that rustic place. The winters were crisp and white, the summers hot and dry. One summer we went exploring in the forest and found an old, overgrown cemetery then came home with itchy rashes from poison ivy! My sister no longer lives in Willow Creek, but the memories remain. Some day I'd like to have a vacation home of my own, a place where the cares of every day life are forgotten and I have time to read novels. Until then, I escape to my sewing room. Here are nine more quilts for you to tryout. I hope they allow you to escape a little. Teri Christopherson |
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EASY, Landscape Quilts! by Joyce R. Becker.
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Primrose
by Mary Devendorf.
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Mount Redoubt Designs Le Chef by Letitia Hutchings.
Think of Le Chef as you would your favorite cookbook. A trusted companion that folds together all the important guidance you need to translate what you see on the pages into masterpieces for your kitchen.
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Confetti Quilts by Mary Mashuta, A no-fuss approach to color, fabric, and design.
There is no "one right answer" to your quiltmaking color dilemmas, accoring to teacher/designer Mary Mushuta. The good news is, there are many right answers! Learn to stretch and build your color confidence with help from Mary.
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24 Blocks You Never Dreamed You Could Paper Piece by Linda Causee.
24 Blocks You Never Dreamed You Could Paper Piece, allows you to make complicated blocks without cutting shapes ahead of time and you will not have to do any inset piecing and you can make blocks with curves by sewing straight lines. On top of that, your points will be pointy, not flat. |
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Patchwork Quilts Made Easy, Revised, 2nd Edition by Jean Wells.
Legendary quilting instructor Jean Wells takes you on a journey into the world of color, design, and creativity. This brand-new edition of the classic Patchwork Quilts Made Easy is jam-packed with lessons, insights, and inspiration for quilters of every skill level!
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