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    Old 09-16-2010, 02:15 PM
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    I like these are well because of them being mysteries.
    Originally Posted by bj
    I just signed up for Kindle for PC's. It's free and you can get any of the Kindle books at their price ($9.95, I think). I just read The Aloha Quilt. I liked it pretty well. I loved the descriptions of the Hawaiian quilt traditions. I've also ordered, but not started yet, two Earlene Fowler books.
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    There's a Quilters Kitchen in there somewhere as well.
    Originally Posted by candlequilter
    Originally Posted by Edie
    Originally Posted by debbieumphress
    They are so popular. My library only carries a few. And the used book stores carry them . This is a wonderful authur. Enjoy. It will make you want to make all the quilts to go along with them. There is a Elm Creek Quilt book too. Happy reading.
    I have every audio book. Be sure to start with the beginning. It all follows the lives of the quilters at Elm Creek. There also is a cookbook that goes with the books! The coffee cake is especially good!

    I hope this will help anyone who thinks halfway like me:

    1. The Quilter's Apprentice - 1999
    2. Round Robin - 2000
    3. Cross Country Quilters - 2001
    4. The Runaway Quilt - 2002
    5. The Quilter's Legacy - 2003
    6. The Master Quilter - 2004
    7. The Sugar CAmp Quilt - 2005
    8. The Christmas Quilt - 2005
    9. The Circle of Quilters - 2006
    10. The Quilter's Homecoming - 2007
    11. The New Years Quilt - 2007
    12. Winding Ways Quilt - 2008
    13. The Lost Quilter - 2009
    14. A Quilter's Holiday - 1009
    15. The Aloha Quilt - 2010

    Nos. 4-14 come together. Won't say a word about it. But, for what it is worth, I read the books in order and it kept the whole family together to totally understand it.

    I believe No. 6 has the quilting book for the Wedding Quilt book. I would love to make that quilt.

    Enjoy. Edie
    I have read the whole series too. Just starting my SBS quilt and have 3 blocks done so far. The Sylvia's Bridal Sampler book is great it shows each block with complete instructions on how to make it.
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