Library raffle
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Library raffle
I will be in charge of library for my quilt guild next year. We add a book a month to our library and raffle two to three books. Although there are many good books out there, I still have to find four good ones each month which may be a challenge. If you have any suggestions I would really appreciate them. I do not want to buy books that nobody will ever read. What quilt related book do you swearby?
#2
I don't have any books to recommend, though I am sure there will be many folks posting good titles. I will be following this thread to see what they are! I was the librarian for our guild a year ago. I created three book reviews a month about books in our library, trying to get the books checked out, as we probably have 500 books. It made me sad to know how many books we had and how few were ever checked out. It was really hard knowing we had books that had been dedicated in memory of quilters who had passed on, and many of them had been there ten years, with no evidence they had ever been checked out.
What I am getting at is that this is a good idea, finding out what books are really good before you purchase them. You are one smart librarian!!
Dina
What I am getting at is that this is a good idea, finding out what books are really good before you purchase them. You are one smart librarian!!
Dina
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1. Big Book of Scrap Quilts - L. Amanda Owens (Editor) intermediate to advanced.
2. Setting Solutions - Sharyn Craig
3. The Border Workbook - Janet Kime
4. Complete Guide to Quilting - better homes & gardens
2. Setting Solutions - Sharyn Craig
3. The Border Workbook - Janet Kime
4. Complete Guide to Quilting - better homes & gardens
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I've read "Free-Motion Quilting with Angela Waters" and I thought it was very good. Also "Mastering Quilt Marking" by Pepper Cory.
I am hoping that there will be some nice modern title suggestions that show up here. At Quilt Odyssey and also Quilt Extravaganza there was a book booth (I'll have to look up the name) which was all quilting and sewing. There were a ton of modern quilting titles and they all looked really good. I wish that I had jotted some of the books that I liked down. This is something we should keep in mind for next year.
I am hoping that there will be some nice modern title suggestions that show up here. At Quilt Odyssey and also Quilt Extravaganza there was a book booth (I'll have to look up the name) which was all quilting and sewing. There were a ton of modern quilting titles and they all looked really good. I wish that I had jotted some of the books that I liked down. This is something we should keep in mind for next year.
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I would suggest a visit to Amazon.com where you can read buyer reviews of all kinds of quilting books. This would be a great way to discover books that other quilters have enjoyed and recommend to their friends.
Jan in VA
Jan in VA
#7
Thank you very much! I will look up all the books you suggested. I went through our records and there are many books that have not been checked out for years. I plan to add boks on free motion quilting, modern quilting, scraps, and whatever else I manage to find.
#8
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I heard a great review on this book from another QB member:
http://www.amazon.com/Rotary-Cutting.../dp/1571208291
http://www.amazon.com/Rotary-Cutting.../dp/1571208291
#9
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Our guild gave up its library this year, and I find the same trend with church libraries. I don't think people read any less these days, but we live in a different time where information resources are abundant.
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I don't have any books to recommend, though I am sure there will be many folks posting good titles. I will be following this thread to see what they are! I was the librarian for our guild a year ago. I created three book reviews a month about books in our library, trying to get the books checked out, as we probably have 500 books. It made me sad to know how many books we had and how few were ever checked out. It was really hard knowing we had books that had been dedicated in memory of quilters who had passed on, and many of them had been there ten years, with no evidence they had ever been checked out.
What I am getting at is that this is a good idea, finding out what books are really good before you purchase them. You are one smart librarian!!
Dina
What I am getting at is that this is a good idea, finding out what books are really good before you purchase them. You are one smart librarian!!
Dina
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