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Old 06-14-2010, 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Rose Marie
I buy quilting books thru Edward R. Hamilton Bookseller Co.
PO Box 15 Falls Village, CT. 06031-0015
Shipping is 3.50 per order so order lots of books at a time.
Write for a catalog. He has all kinds of books and once you order a quilting book he will send a catalog with just needle work books in it. I have bought alot of books for as little as 2.99 and I wont spend over 5 dollars for any books.
Rose Marie, Thanks for the tip! I just went online and order a catalog! I too love books and sometimes they're expensive even on ebay! I can't wait for the catalog to arrive. Thanks again for sharing!
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Old 06-14-2010, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by eightylady
can anyone tell me if there are books only for charm packs or 1 for jelly rolls, etc.?
yes. try http://www.amazon.com
Shipping is free if your order is $25. or more
I often get used books thru their used listings - prices very cheap, always $3.95 shipping per book.
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Old 06-14-2010, 05:53 AM
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Karen Coombs - Celtic Illusions. Fabulous - clear directions on how to make these stunning quilts with no applique at all and only 2 types of blocks.
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Wow! I wish I was that organized.
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Old 06-14-2010, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by kacy 49
I love this book. Linda is such an amazing quilter.
Which book is this?
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Old 06-14-2010, 09:41 AM
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My most recent purchased quilting books are Celtic Pieced Illusions by Karen Combs and Simple Stained Glass Quilts by Daphne Greig & Susan Purney Mark.
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Old 06-14-2010, 11:31 AM
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My most recent quilt book purchases:
- Bonnie K. Hunter's Scraps and Shirttials: Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle and 2nd book:Adventures with Leaders & Enders: Make More Quilts in Less Time. If I only bought one, I'd buy the 2nd one
Both Published by Kansas City Star Quilts in Missouri.
http://www.pickledish.com THIS SITE DOES NOT WORK

- Cherri House's City Quilts: 12 Projects Inspired by Urban Views
Published by StashBooks, an imprint of C&T Publishing
http://www.stashbooks.com

- Pat Yamin's Quilt Savvy : One-Patch Scrap Quilts.
Published by AQS http://www.AmericanQuilter.com or directly from Pat where you can also order the templates http://www.comequiltwithme.com

- Quilt Branch's Six Halves Make a Whole: 8 Projects Using 6 half yard cuts each.
Privately published http://www.quiltbranch.com

- Pam & Nicky Lintott's Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts/ I think one of the better specialized-cut books
Published D&C http://www.mycraftivity.com

- Sonja Hakala's Visual Quick Tips Quilting - terrific little book
Published by WILEY http://www/wiley.com THIS SITE DOES NOT WORK EITHER....WILEY IS HOWEVER AN ESTABLISHED PUBLISHER.

- Carrie Nelson's Schnibbles times two: quilts from 5" or 10" squares
Published by Martingale http://www.martingale-pub.com

- Nancy Brenan Daniel's Slice 'Em & Dice 'Em Quilts. I think this is where the fractured 9-patch originated.
Published by Leisure Arts Inc. http://www.leisurearts.com
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Old 06-14-2010, 12:10 PM
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should be pickledishstore.com

Originally Posted by gollytwo
My most recent quilt book purchases:
- Bonnie K. Hunter's Scraps and Shirttials: Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle and 2nd book:Adventures with Leaders & Enders: Make More Quilts in Less Time. If I only bought one, I'd buy the 2nd one
Both Published by Kansas City Star Quilts in Missouri.
http://www.pickledish.com THIS SITE DOES NOT WORK

- Cherri House's City Quilts: 12 Projects Inspired by Urban Views
Published by StashBooks, an imprint of C&T Publishing
http://www.stashbooks.com

- Pat Yamin's Quilt Savvy : One-Patch Scrap Quilts.
Published by AQS http://www.AmericanQuilter.com or directly from Pat where you can also order the templates http://www.comequiltwithme.com

- Quilt Branch's Six Halves Make a Whole: 8 Projects Using 6 half yard cuts each.
Privately published http://www.quiltbranch.com

- Pam & Nicky Lintott's Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts/ I think one of the better specialized-cut books
Published D&C http://www.mycraftivity.com

- Sonja Hakala's Visual Quick Tips Quilting - terrific little book
Published by WILEY http://www/wiley.com THIS SITE DOES NOT WORK EITHER....WILEY IS HOWEVER AN ESTABLISHED PUBLISHER.

- Carrie Nelson's Schnibbles times two: quilts from 5" or 10" squares
Published by Martingale http://www.martingale-pub.com

- Nancy Brenan Daniel's Slice 'Em & Dice 'Em Quilts. I think this is where the fractured 9-patch originated.
Published by Leisure Arts Inc. http://www.leisurearts.com
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The last book I added to my library is the Log Cabin Quilt book by Judy Martin. I love log cabins and the snake river one is fabulous!! I have all her books from the very first one. She is from the seamstress era as I am and we think alike when it comes to cutting fabric. She is precision perfection and a great mathematician and her instruction are the best I have ever read.
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Old 06-14-2010, 03:24 PM
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[quote=gramquilter2]should be pickledishstore.com



thank you for correcting that
http://www.pickledishstore.com
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