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With full-size patterns for making four unique designs, this book shows the reader how to create sophisticated snowflake quilts. The author reveals her strip-piercing techniques for "power stitching" and her methods for "seemingly seamless seams".
This handbook discusses how to solve some of quilting's most common block problems, such as size dilemmas, colour clashes, orphans, and plain old boring blocks. There is advice on how to identify why you haven't used a particular set of blocks and how to determine a plan for completing a quilt.
This reference features 11 new quilting designs as well as traditional designs such as in-the-ditch, crosshatching, fans, feathers and cables. The author advises on how to improve one's quilt marking skills, how to make quilting stencils, how to determine proportions for grid quilting and more.
A guide to drawing quilt patterns. Blocks from all the basic "patch families" are covered. A colour gallery of each "patch family" shows the reader how blocks come together to create a quilt design.
A guide to printing and sewing photograph transfers. The author presents instructions for processes using a colour laser photocopier or a computer printer - no chemicals are involved. The projects described include a pillow, a wall hanging and two quilts.
Recent advances in image-transfer technology, plus new colour photographs, are features of this second edition. Almost any image - cherished family photographs, a child's drawing, the words of a love letter - can be transferred and captured forever on cloth by following this manual's instructions.
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