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Old 04-28-2012, 06:15 AM
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I'm looking to extend my quilting library and would like to know which ones are your favorites or the one book you would keep if you could only have one.
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Old 04-28-2012, 06:37 AM
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My two favorites are Material Obsession and Material Obsession 2 both by Kathy Doughty and Sarah Fielke.
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If I could only have one it would be the Better Homes and Gardens Complete Guide to Quilting. What I like about it is that they use photographs instead of drawings.

AFter that, anything by Eleanor Burns would be on my list.
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I still like Quilts! Quilts! Quilts! - and I like the first version better than the revised version.

I got turned off of Eleanor Burns' books because one of the first ones of hers I had contained a serious error.
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If we are talking strickly patterns it would have to be "50 Fabulous Paper Pieced Stars" by Carol Doak...a close second would be "More Nickel Quilts" Pat Speth ( but there are three in the series but the one mentioned is my all time favorite.
As for books on methods ... I don't have any one favorite since they all seems to have strengths and weaknesses.
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Most of my books are technique or method specific, not so much quilt patterns. My favorite right now is Anita Grossman Solomon's "Rotary Cutting Revolution". I guess my all time favorites are any of the quilt books by Judy Martin and recently Bonnie Hunter. I have too many favorites to just have one.
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I just love Eleanor Burns' Egg Money Quilts... it has so many traditional patterns done the easy way
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I can only pick one???, how about 2?

Big book of scrap quilts:

http://www.amazon.com/Book-Scrap-Qui...5633362&sr=8-1

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Setting Solutions:
http://www.amazon.com/Setting-Soluti...5633451&sr=8-1
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One Thousand and One Patchwork Designs [Paperback]
Maggie Malone (Author)
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This book starts with various 9 patch patterns and multiples of the 9, then to to 4 patch (4x4) and many of its multiples, 5 patch and its multiples, some curved block. Also some simple quilting instructions. I've had one for ages and recently bought two used from Amazon for less than $10 used. IT'S MY BIBLE.
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For basic techniques my two standards are Fons and Porters and Quilts,Quilts,Quilts. For fun, bright quilts I find inspiration in Freddy Moran-Gwen Marston's Collaborative Quilts book.
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