Wanted: Book Recommendation
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Wanted: Book Recommendation
I'm looking for a book that shows me how to properly cut fabric, attach pieces, read patterns, etc. I guess I'm seeking a quilting bible! Do you have any recommendations? I see many online but not very many reviews.
Thanks!
AQ
Thanks!
AQ
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A book that has it all in one place is Quilting for Dummies. I got a copy from my local library before buying one. I still refer back to it from time to time. The Dummies series is great for any activity and anyone.
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This book will guide you from beginning to complete project. http://www.amazon.com/Quilters-Compl...sr=1-1-catcorr and you can get it pretty cheap.
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'The Big Book of Quilting'- Everything you need to create beautiful quilts, decorative accessories, apparel and more Edited by Cassia B. Farkas ---588 pages of everything a person needs to know to create a quilt! i've been grabbing this book for 10 years- when i need help with doing the math, figuring out how to set a block---what ever i need help to figure out- this is the book i find the answer in. was $24.95 at Joannes, 10 years ago...was originally published in 1988- it is a timeless resource!
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Quilter's Academy Vol. 1, Freshman Year: A Skill-Building Course in Quiltmaking by Harriet Hargrave
This is the first of a series, but it gives you all the basics.
http://www.amazon.com/Quilters-Acade...7656338&sr=8-3
This is the first of a series, but it gives you all the basics.
http://www.amazon.com/Quilters-Acade...7656338&sr=8-3
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"Quilters Complete Guide" by Fons and Porter is my favorite how to book. It seems to cover anything I have a question about. I have had it for a long time and it has really given me good information. I have "Quilting for Dummies" but don't use it for looking up information.
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My favorite go to book is, it has everything from math to cutting to traditional to applique, very good reference book
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide...F8&qid=1337658
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide...F8&qid=1337658
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