Does anyone know the definition
#11
I don't disagree that it's a play on words - here's a link to one of Judith Kraker's quilting designs, also referred to as a page turner!
http://krakerquilting.com/P2P-SPK-3-...?categoryId=-1
http://krakerquilting.com/P2P-SPK-3-...?categoryId=-1
#12
Ok, it's a technique she developed and teaches. The class is 'Page Turners "Turning Point to Point into Profit" and the class descriptions is about two-thirds down the class list page of her website.
http://www.thequiltingpage.com/classes/
http://www.thequiltingpage.com/classes/
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I don't disagree that it's a play on words - here's a link to one of Judith Kraker's quilting designs, also referred to as a page turner!
http://krakerquilting.com/P2P-SPK-3-...?categoryId=-1
http://krakerquilting.com/P2P-SPK-3-...?categoryId=-1
Edited to Add: I just read the class description. If I were a good long armer and had a Statler Stitcher, I would sign up. Glad this mystery is solved.
Last edited by Barb in Louisiana; 09-15-2014 at 05:09 PM.
#15
A page turner generally refers to a book that is a good read.Generally one doesn't want to putit down and one eagerly turns pages in excitement of what is going to happen. The only book I have felt this way toward was' The Green Grass of Wyoming' which Iread at the age of 14!
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