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    Yes, I will have internet access (and I am very thankful for that). I just won't have access to any fabric stores or mail service. I bought as much material and as many rulers as my husband would let me and they all went in our shipment last week along with my sewing machine.

    Thanks a bunch for your suggestions, I'll look these up and get something ordered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracylynn View Post
    Yes, I will have internet access (and I am very thankful for that). I just won't have access to any fabric stores or mail service. I bought as much material and as many rulers as my husband would let me and they all went in our shipment last week along with my sewing machine.

    Thanks a bunch for your suggestions, I'll look these up and get something ordered.
    Oh, please tell us why you are moving to Ecuador.... So remotely too......keep in touch with the board here and you will not get bored! Have a safe trip and be happy in your new homesite.....

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    Where are you going that you don't have mail service? I buy a lot of fabric off the Internet, and even though I live in what is considered to be a rural area and I have to drive a couple of miles to pick up my mail, I do get mail service. So, I'm wondering where you are going.

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    Another vote for susie's suggestion - quilters complete guide - my dog loved it enough to chew the corner off so it gets an extra paw vote.

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    Vote #3 for Quilters Complete Guide. Love it!

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    I learned to quilt from :Quilts! Quilts! Quilts!" by Diana McClun and Laura Nownes, and still like that book. However, "The Quilters Ultimate Visual Guide" is awesome.
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    Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Fabric!

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    Yep another vote for Quilts! Quilts! Quilts! It's my go to when I need a really good pattern.

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    I am also fond of "Quilts! Quilts! Quilts!". I liked their first edition better than the revised version.

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    The Art of Classic Quiltmaking by Harriet Hargrave and Sharyn Craig and

    Heirloom Machine Quilting by Harriet Hargrave

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    Harriet Hargrave & Carrie Hargrave - Quilter's Academy series.

    Very comprehensive - and the books from which I'm learning to quilt.

    Cheers, K

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