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Celia Eddy
Jenni Dobson
Magie Relph
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Fifteen completed mix and match blocks using blocks illustrated in the book. |
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Revised edition of a popular book which provides delightful, original designs for folk appliqué quilts. |
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You might think, after all this time, that there just couldn’t be any more variations on the block theme. Think again! |
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Another wonderful book from the quilt historian Barbara Brackman about the women and quilts of the Civil War, this time intriguingly combining history and How-To. |
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Joen Wolfrom is already well-known for her brilliant use of colour in her quilts and for her previous books. |
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Lucy Boston produced two books of autobiography, Memory in a House (1973) and Perverse and Foolish (1979) After her death in 1990, the two books were published as this one single volume. |
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Subtitled ‘Vermont’s People and their Quilts as a Reflection of America’, this is one for those interested in American social history as revealed in the quilts of a particular region. |
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Pauline Burbidge’s long-awaited book handsomely reflects and exemplifies the multi-faceted character both of the artist and of her work. |
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Down-to-earth tuition for beginners. All the basic steps clearly explained and illustrated, plus step-by-step instructions for making twelve patchwork and quilting projects. |
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Beginners and 'improvers' like will enjoy and be inspired by this book. |
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