recommendations on a book . . .
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
Judy Martin's PatchworkBook: Easy Lessons for Quilt Design and Construction has detailed drafting instructions for quilt block pieces and blocks. I think this book should be used in schools right along with basic math. It's the pencil and paper version of EQ. It was printed in 1983 so you may find one on Ebay.
Update: There is a newer version of this book on Amazon and some used ones start at $3.00 :D
Update: There is a newer version of this book on Amazon and some used ones start at $3.00 :D
thanks!
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I'm not sure that you will find ONE book with all the answers. If you do I'll be really upset and wonder why I have ALL those books in my shelf! Oh, never mind, I have them to feed my need to shop and I have too much fabric. Heavy sigh! lol
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I'm not sure that you will find ONE book with all the answers. If you do I'll be really upset and wonder why I have ALL those books in my shelf! Oh, never mind, I have them to feed my need to shop and I have too much fabric. Heavy sigh! lol
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I'm not sure that you will find ONE book with all the answers. If you do I'll be really upset and wonder why I have ALL those books in my shelf! Oh, never mind, I have them to feed my need to shop and I have too much fabric. Heavy sigh! lol
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Previously recommended: "The Quilter Ultimate Visual Guide" published by Ellen Pahl. I bought it thru Amazon recently.
My favorite on piecing and measuring is any book of Pam Bono's designs for rotary cutting. Very clear illustrations on just about all parts of patchwork piecing. Check out her web site, too.
My favorite on piecing and measuring is any book of Pam Bono's designs for rotary cutting. Very clear illustrations on just about all parts of patchwork piecing. Check out her web site, too.
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You gals should have watched me try to wrangle my fabric into the existing bins which fill the existing space. I kept muttering how over the top whicked crazy I am. (Mad for sure - lol) So when Pat came home and observed my mental escapades - the darling man says: "Well, honey, you can always move some of those bins in the loft. Your frame is already there, so a little more quilting stuff won't make a matter." I yelled at him that he wasn't helping. ENABLER!
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Originally Posted by craftybear
I did a search for how to figure half square triangles and came up with this
http://www.patchwork-and-quilting.co...triangles.html
http://www.patchwork-and-quilting.co...triangles.html
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Check my post on the Classifieds under "Books for Sale." I have such a book listed there. It is still available if you're interested.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-45567-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-45567-1.htm
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