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All-in-One Quilter's Reference Tool - Easy-to-Follow Charts Tables & Illustrations - cover

All-in-One Quilter's Reference Tool - Easy-to-Follow Charts Tables & Illustrations

Alex Anderson, Harriet Hargrave, Liz Aneloski, Sharyn Craig

Publisher: C&T Publishing

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Summary

The 2nd edition of the essential quilting reference: “this updated version of a beloved favorite includes 20 new pages with current information” (Quilting Arts Magazine).   How big is a twin-size quilt? How many squares can you cut from the amount of fabric you have? What's the best way to sew a mitered border? The All-in-One Quilter's Reference Tool gives you fast answers to these and dozens of other common quilting questions.    Now this indispensable guide from top quilters Alex Anderson, Harriet Hargrave, Sharyn Craig, and Liz Aneloski has been updated to include more answers, more techniques, more quilt settings, and more blocks than ever before. “Packed with almost any calculation you might need to create a quilt,” this is the must-have answer book for quilters all around the world (Quilting Arts Magazine).
Available since: 02/01/2014.
Print length: 72 pages.

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