Question about quilt book
#1
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me find a wonderful quilt book like I saw recently. The publisher is Oxmore House and it is a loose leaf binder type with patterns and templates. It is a very large book with many patterns in it. I don't know if it is one purchased as a complete book or if it is one of those "pattern at a time" types. Any help would be appreciated.
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Oxmoor House used to have something like a pattern club where you received a pattern and templates periodically and added to your binder that they provided. Not sure if they still do something like that.
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I am sure I have the one you are talking about. My sister purchased it for me at an auction last week. I think they are out of print. You purchased something and received a pattern, pictures and plastic templates and inserted it in a ring type binder as pictured above.
My binder is similiar to the ones pictured but has a different design on the front.
I would like to know if you can purchase other pages to insert in it. Its very basic and I like it. I received it last week so haven't had time to study it thoroughly.
Wasn't there a quilting magazine Oxmoor published? I think in that magazine they also had a page/pattern you inserted in this binder.
My binder is similiar to the ones pictured but has a different design on the front.
I would like to know if you can purchase other pages to insert in it. Its very basic and I like it. I received it last week so haven't had time to study it thoroughly.
Wasn't there a quilting magazine Oxmoor published? I think in that magazine they also had a page/pattern you inserted in this binder.
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