Two second hand books which I have just added to my collection were bought on trade me for $8.00 NZ total.
I am thrilled with both of these!! 'Drunkard's Path' an easy no pins technique by Anita Murphy 'Happy Trails' variations on the classic drunkards path pattern by Pepper Cory Both have wonderful pics of antique and contemporary quilts, loads of great instructions and tips and all the templates to copy from in the back. I could not believe my luck at getting these two fantastic books. I have a hand project on the go using this pattern working with some very pretty fabrics OklahomaSuzie sent me some time back. Might be a while until I post pics as it is a project for Dr's waiting rooms and such but it is surprising just how much you can get done that way. Gal |
Recently I went on a shopping splurge. I do this once a year. Purchases via Amazon. As yet I am waiting for the books to arrive. My purchases included:
INSTRUCTIONAL * The Essential Quilter, Barbara Chainey (recommended here) PATTERNS * Aunt Millie's Garden: 12 Flowering Blocks from Piece O' Cake Designs , Becky Goldsmith * Grandmother's Garden Quilt (Quilt in a Day), Patricia Knoechel QUILTING/STENCIL INSPIRATION * Quilting Designs from the Past: 300+ Designs from 1810-1940, Jenny Carr Kinney * 400 Floral Motifs for Designers, Needleworkers and Craftspeople (Dover Pictorial Archive Series) * Decorative Flower and Leaf Designs (Dover Design Library), Richard Hofmann * 2,286 Traditional Stencil Designs (Dover Pictorial Archive Series), H. Roessing * Pattern Motifs: A Sourcebook, Graham Leslie McCallum * 4000 Flower & Plant Motifs: A Sourcebook, Graham Leslie McCallum * 4000 Animal, Bird and Fish Motifs: A Sourcebook, Graham Leslie McCallum Can't wait for them to arrive. |
Originally Posted by brushandthimble
received yesterday "The Ultimate Guide to Longarm Machine Quilting" by Linda Taylor
this been on my list for a while so I deceide to go for it :P |
One block wonders cubed, is my latest addition :D:D:D
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I have been reading all the posts and enjoying the tips and ideas for a few years, and have not had anything to contribute until now. I just purchased Happy Endings by Mimi Dietrich and The Quilter's Edge by Darlene Zimmerman. I had been checking out The Quilter's Edge from the library from time to time, and I thought it was time to just own it. It is a great book.
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Just last night I purchased this one:
"The Quilter's Album of Patchwork Patterns: 4050 Pieced Blocks for Quilters" I don't have it yet. But my understanding is that it is an encyclopedic reference for quilt blocks. I have the other one about 5500 quilt blocks, but it does not have the research that the new book does, only the blocks. I like knowing the names and history of the blocks. Then, before that: every cat quilt book I could find! |
Originally Posted by SuziC
My hubby bought me Better Homes and Gardens "Complete Guide to Quilting" It has EVERYTHING. I call it my bible. All the pages are laminated, easy to read, everything you ever asked about quilting!! I would recommend this to anyone...it's fabulous (price not bad either 32.00) You would need 10 books to cover what's in here.
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i haven't bought any books recently, but i have purchased some magazines and pattern:McCalls quilting N/D 2008 and N/D 2009, 4 older F&P LOQ mags at the quilt show, 2 pattern for PP bird quilt and 1 of a PP birhouse quilt, bow tie tuck tote and i have one on order-Thinkint outside the block.
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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.?
This book is 12 quilts that won prizes and have such great patterns! Here is a link for the book on sale: http://www.mycraftivitystore.com/pro...-inspirations/ |
Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
I just received '501 Rotary-Cut Quilt Blocks' by Judy Hopkins (not to be
confused with 501 Quilt Blocks by Better Homes and Gardens - ask how I know LOL) and 'Sew One and You're Done' by Evelyn Sloppy. Both highly recommended. The first one has all the blocks you can imagine in every size you need. I know there's quilterscache but this book has different blocks and easy to browse. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. ;-) The 'Sew One and You're Done' - they have some nice blocks and as the title suggests you make one block and you have a quilt. The size of the block varies from 45" to 56". Some look complicated but are quite easy. I think I'm really going to enjoy both books as they both have lots of stars which I am into right now. If you don't have these books, check them out at your library if you can. I think they are worth it. How about you? Any new books? Maybe we can keep this thread going to add our newly acquired books. |
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