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Old 04-03-2011, 03:34 PM
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For a new quilter this is a great book.
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My first quilting book was by Fons & Porter. I still have it. The name is "Quilters Complete Guide."

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Old 04-03-2011, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Mary L Booth
Log Cabin by E. Burns
I was wondering what the name of the style of the log cabin quilt in your avatar is? I love that star pattern in the center. Way cool.
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Carol Doaks- Your first Quilt Book ( or it should be) it has a red cover :thumbup:
I agree, I got it for my sister when she wanted to start quilting
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Originally Posted by marand
Ok. I am working on building a basket of quilt supplies for someone who is just starting quilting and thank you for all your ideas in an earlier post.. Now if you could choose only one or two quilt how-to books to have, which would it be? Thank you
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My choice would be The Quilters ULTIMATE Visual Guide. Ellen Pahl, editor. This is a Rodale book. Rodale books are fabulous with clear instructions and lots of helpful photos.
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Old 04-03-2011, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Mary L Booth
Log Cabin by E. Burns
Ditto here. I love her Quilt in a Day Log Cabin - she has pictures and full details on how to do her style of LC's. Plus there are pages of pics for different types of LC and directions for different sizes of bed quilts - twin-king. I also think it would be nice to give her a pattern for the quick table runner, that takes about 30 minutes to make. She could learn to put a border on something immediately. I'm not sure of the name, I just call it my fast table runner pattern. So quick and easy.
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Old 04-03-2011, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mamaw
Quilts, Quilts, Quilts The Complete Guide to Quilt Making
This was my first quilt book too. I still have dog-eared pages with patterns that I want to do from that book. It is my go-to book since I am still a newbie at quilting. Very easy to understand. The other book I bought at the same time is called, "Start Quilting with Alex Anderson" - 3rd edition.

Those were my first two books, and am still using them even now.
I have this book, "Quilts, Quilts, Quilts The Complete Guide to Quilt Making", checked out from our Library now. I have found it very helpful and would love to have my own copy. That one, as well as the Log Cabin book by Eleanor Burns. So many have commented favorably and I would like to try and make a log cabin quilt.
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Carol Doaks- Your first Quilt Book ( or it should be) it has a red cover :thumbup:
I also have this book. I love it. I still look something up if I get STUCK!!!!
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Originally Posted by GrandPa
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Quilts, Quilts, Quilts The Complete Guide to Quilt Making
This was my first quilt book too. I still have dog-eared pages with patterns that I want to do from that book. It is my go-to book since I am still a newbie at quilting. Very easy to understand. The other book I bought at the same time is called, "Start Quilting with Alex Anderson" - 3rd edition.

Those were my first two books, and am still using them even now.
I have this book, "Quilts, Quilts, Quilts The Complete Guide to Quilt Making", checked out from our Library now. I have found it very helpful and would love to have my own copy. That one, as well as the Log Cabin book by Eleanor Burns. So many have commented favorably and I would like to try and make a log cabin quilt.
Looll, I have the Log Cabin Book - Eleanor Burns, on my wishlist at Amazon. One day ima gonna get that book.
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Originally Posted by SundarKoyal
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Originally Posted by mamaw
Quilts, Quilts, Quilts The Complete Guide to Quilt Making
This was my first quilt book too. I still have dog-eared pages with patterns that I want to do from that book. It is my go-to book since I am still a newbie at quilting. Very easy to understand. The other book I bought at the same time is called, "Start Quilting with Alex Anderson" - 3rd edition.

Those were my first two books, and am still using them even now.
I have this book, "Quilts, Quilts, Quilts The Complete Guide to Quilt Making", checked out from our Library now. I have found it very helpful and would love to have my own copy. That one, as well as the Log Cabin book by Eleanor Burns. So many have commented favorably and I would like to try and make a log cabin quilt.
Looll, I have the Log Cabin Book - Eleanor Burns, on my wishlist at Amazon. One day ima gonna get that book.
EB's Log C. book is sold at Hobby Lobby as well. That's where I picked mine up several years ago. I don't know the price on Amazon.
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Nancy Zeiman-Quilt with Confidence
or anything by Eleanor Burns
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