GOOD BEGINNERS BOOK
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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It's always good to have reference books. Even with all the quilting I have done, I still go back to a couple of my early Eleanor Burns books, that spelled it all out so well.
Bebe .... May I suggest that you include the author's name and the ISBN#. Publisher's name and if there's a website mentioned, that'd be helpful too.
For those who want to source it, it will help.
Bebe .... May I suggest that you include the author's name and the ISBN#. Publisher's name and if there's a website mentioned, that'd be helpful too.
For those who want to source it, it will help.
#4
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: western Pa.
Posts: 2,221
when I learned to quilt 11 years, we used this book, it is by Lois Smith. They had lessons that we used each week, I loved it and made a sampler. I still love samler quilts. I think Elenor Burns books are also great lesson books. They are great.
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