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What Fat Quarter quilt book would you suggest? I've been looking online but I want the opinion of someone who actually has the book so that I know it will be a great buy.
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I have a couple fat quarter books. They are somewhere in my room, hidden at the moment. I know....big help, huh? lol
Anyway....I bought them because there were a couple patterns in there that I liked. I don't think I would have bought them if I didn't look at them first. |
If you give me a title I could let you know, I havea few.
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Any scrap quilt is FQ friendly. I guess I don't understand the need for people to write FQ books. But since I don't understand the need, I haven't bought any of them - so I may be missing something good!
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I can't wait to see what people recommend. I have lots of fat quarters, but no books.
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Originally Posted by littlehud
I can't wait to see what people recommend. I have lots of fat quarters, but no books.
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I signed this book from the library. I am not qualified to review it since I'm new at quilting. However, I would suggest that you go to your library and check them out first before you buy them. Get them WorldCat interlibrary loans if you have to.
Bundles of fun : quilts from fat quarters by Snyder, Karen. |
Coletta
Here's a link to the one & only FQ books I have. It was bought for me as a gift for my birthday last year by my cousin who's been quilting for 25 yrs. She thought it would be ideal for me as a newbie. I have to say I've not made anything from it yet but I love everything about this book. Good luck with your search :wink: http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/book...arter-Quilting Tisha |
Not a book, but a pattern. Check out Yellow Brick Road by Teresa Atkinson. I loved working this pattern, it was so much fun, you can make lots of sizes.
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