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Amherst Quilters Guild Book List Sorted by Title TITLE AUTHOR 100 Amherst Quilters Guild Book List Sorted by Title TITLE AUTHOR 100 Patterns for 8” Quilt Blocks McCloskey, Marsha 101 Fabulous Rotary-Cut Quilts Hopkins, Judy & Martin, Nancy J. 101 Foundation-Pieced Quilt Blocks Causee, Linda 14,287 Pieces of Fabric & Other Poems Laury, Jean Ray 20th Century's Best American Quilts Austin, Mary Leman 3-Dimensional Applique & Embroidery Shackelford, Anita 50 Country Quilting Projects Echols, Margit 50 Quilts Quiltmaker Magazine and Fons and Porter 505 Quilt Blocks Better Homes & Gardens Books 60 Pieced Quilt Borders, Mix & Match Laquidara, Judy A Baltimore Album Radtke, Marsha A Gallery of Amish Quilts Bishop & Safada A Garden of Quilts Johnson, Mary A Joy Forever: Marie Webster's Quilts Perry, Rosalind Webster/Frolli, Marty A Paper Pieced Garden Bakker,Maaike / Marse, Francoise A Patchwork of Pieces Benberry & Crabb A Quilter's Ark: 50 Designs for Foundation Rolfe, Margaret A Spectrum of Quilts Fallert, Carol Bryer A Spectrum Of Quilts 1983-1995 Bryer Fallert, Carolr A Treasury of Amish Quilts Pellman, Rachel & Kenneth A Treasury of Quilts Family Circle A Modern Twist Barnes, Natalie and Walters, Angela Adapting Architectural Details for Quilts Wagner, Carol Advancing On II with the Square in a Square Barrows, Jodi Advancing on II with the Square in a Square Burroughs, Jodi Alice - my Life in Quilts Bachraty, Joe All Flags Flying Bishop, Robert & Houck, Carter All New! Copy Art for Quilters Tourtillotte, Barb All About Strips Guzman, Susan All-Star Sampler Carter, Roxanne Amazing Mosaic Patchwork McCoy, Patsy R America from the Heart Bresenhan, Karey American Beauties ; Rose & Tulip Quilts Marston, Gwen & Cunningham, Joe American Country Scrap Quilts Porter, Liz & Fons, Marianne American Crib Quilts Berg, Von Holt, & Johnson American Patchwork & Quilting Better Homes & Gardens Books Americana Country Mumm, Debbie America's Best Quilting Projects Fons, Marianne & Porter, Liz Angle Antics Hickey, Mary Animas Quilts Robinson, Jackie Another Can Of Worms Caffrey, Debbie Antique to Heirloom - Jelly Roll Quilts Lintott, Pam & Nicky Revised May 27, 2015 1 of 14 Pages Amherst Quilters Guild Book List Sorted by Title TITLE AUTHOR Applique Borders an Added Grace Kimball, Jeana Applique 12 Borders & Medallions! Sienkiewicz, Elly Applique a la Mode Halpin, Linda Applique l2 Easy Ways Sienkiewicz, Elly Applique Made Easy Rodale Press Applique, The Basics and Beyond Pittman, Janet Appliquilt for Christmas White, Tonee Appliquilt to Go White, Tonee Appliquilt Your ABCs White, Tonee Around the Block Hopkins, Judy Art and Inspirations McDowell, Ruth B. At Home with Thimbleberries Quilts Jensen, Lynette Australia Dreaming Quilters Guild of Australia Australian Patchwork Rolfe, Margaret Awash with Colour Turner, Judy A-Z Of Ribbon Embroidery Count Bumpkin Pub B Borders – the Complete Resource Martin, Judy & McCloskey, Marsha Baby Quilts Denner, Linda Back to Square One Martin, Nancy J. Bags of Style Kharade, Ellen Baltimore Album Revival! Sienkiewicz, Elly Baltimore Beauties & Beyond Vol. 2 Sienkiewicz, Elly Bargello Quilts Edie, Marge Bargello Quilts with a Twist Ball, Maggie Bargello Tapestry Quilts Doheny, Marilyn Basic Beauties Westfall, Eileen Basket Quilt Show American School of Needlework Baskets-Classic Amer.Quilt Collection Rodale Press Batik Beauties Shifrin, Laugie J Best All-Time Tips for Quilters Rodale Press Best of Devoted to Scraps Quiltmaker Magazine Best Selling Bazaar Patchwork Abrelat, Barbara H. Better Together Sievert, Karen Bias Square Miniatures Carlson, Christine Blended Quilts from In The Beginning: 16 quilts McCloskey, Marsha & Yenter, Sharon Evans Blended Quilts II McCloskey, Marsha Block by Block Donaldson, Beth Blockbender Quilts Miller, Margaret J. Borders & Finishing Touches 2 Browning, Bonnie K Braided Border Flynn, John Buttonhole Stitch Applique Wells, Jean Calendar Quilts Schaefer, Kim Candy Cane Lane Bula, Melinda Revised May 27, 2015 2 of 14 Pages Amherst Quilters Guild Book List Sorted by Title TITLE AUTHOR Cats in Quilts Armstrong, Carol Celebrate with Little Quilts Berg, Von Holt, & Johnson Celebrating the Quilt Schneider, Sally Celebrating the Traditions Fail, Karen Celebrations! Quilts for Cherished Family Covey, Mary M. Celtic Geometric Quilts Remme, Camille Children’s Zoo Morgan, Barbara Choice Scrap Quilts Lehman, Bonnie Choosing Quilting Designs Rodale Press Christmas Gatherings Bartlett, Susan Christmas on Parade Shirer, Marie & Stefanelli, Marla Classic American Quilts Woodard, Thos K / Greenstein , Blanche Classic Basket Quilts Porter, Liz & Fons, Marianne Classic Quilts Wilkinson, Rosemary Clever Quarters Encore Dissmore, Susan Teagarden Collection of Classic Quilts Jensen, Lynette Color & Cloth Penders, Mary Coyne Color for Quilters II McKelvey, Susan Color From The Heart Perry, Gai Color Magic for Quilters Seely, Ann & Stewart, Joyc Color Mastery Peagler, Maria Color Shuffle Alexander, Karla Color Splashed Quilts Burniston, Carol Colorwash Quilts Amsden, Deirdre Colours of Australia Quilters Guild Australia Companions: Quilts and Miniatures Zimmerman, Darlene Continuous Curve Quilting Johannah, Barbara Continuous Line Quilting Designs Walner, Hari Convergence Quilts Tims, Ricky Cotton Candy Quilts Mashuta, Mary Crazy but Pieceable Milne, Hollie A. Crazy for Scraps Schneider, Sally Crazy Quilting Roberts, Flora Creating Color: A Dyer's Handbook Walter, Judy Anne Creating Curves with Log Cabins Michell, Marti Creative American Quilting Better Homes & Gardens Books Creative Embellishments Rodale Press Creative Guide to Color & Fabric Rodale Press Creative Scraps: Quilting With Bits & Pieces House of White Birches Crosspatch Cory, Pepper Crowning Glories Nevaril, Lerlene Curved Piecing Peters, Paulette Curves in Motion Dales, Judy B. Revised May 27, 2015 3 of 14 Pages Amherst Quilters Guild Book List Sorted by Title TITLE AUTHOR Curves Without Piecing Ornelas, Annette Cutting Garden Quilts - Fabulous Fusible Flowers Bula, Melinda Cutting Garden Quilts – Fabulous Fusible Flowers Martingale & Company Dancing With Threads Fahl, Ann Dating Fabrics Trestain, Ellen Jahnke Dazzling Quilt Mostek, Pamela Dear Jane: 225 Patterns from Stickle Quilt(2) Papadakis, Brenda Manges Deck The Halls Taylor, Cheryl Designing New Traditions in Quilts Craig, Sharyn Squier Designing New Traditions in Quilts Dietrich, Mimi Designing Tessellations Beyer, Jinny Diamond Patchwork Gutcheon, Jeffrey Dimensional Applique Sienkiewicz, Elly Down the Rotary Road Hopkins, Judy Drafting & Design Simplified Rodale Press Dressed by Best-Wearable Art Projects That Patchwork Place Dye Painting Johnston,Ann Dynamic Duo #1 Hughes, Trudie Dynamic Duo #3 Hughes, Trudie East Quilts West Sudo, Kumiko Easy Machine Paper Piecing Doak, Carol Easy Mix & Match Machine Paper Piecing Doak, Carol Easy Paper-Pieced Keepsake Quilts Doak, Carol Easy Paper-Pieced Miniatures Doak, Carol Easy Reversible Vests(2) Doak, Carol Easy Seasonal Wall Quilts Moffett-Hall, Deborah J. Easy Star Sampler Carter, Roxanne Easy Stash Quilts! Doak, Carol Eight Hands Round Paul, Ann Whitford Elegant Stitches Montano, Judith Baker Endless Possibilities Johnson-Srebro, Nancy Every Stitch Counts (oversize) Cox, Patricia Fabled Flowers: innovative quilt patterns Sudo, Kumiko Fabric Café the thrill of Chenille Morgan, Fran Fabric Collage Quilts Goldstein, Joanne Fabric Makes the Quilt Horton, Roberta Fabric Photo Play Wood, Julia C Fabric Shopping with Alex Anderson Anderson, Alex Fabulous Five Yard Quilts Sempert, Penny Family Ties: Old Quilt Patterns from New Cloth Burdick, Nancilu Butler Fancy Applique Sienkiewicz, Elly Fantasies & Flowers Sudo, Kumiko Fantastic Fabric Bowls Zieman, Nancy Revised May 27, 2015 4 of 14 Pages Amherst Quilters Guild Book List Sorted by Title TITLE AUTHOR Fantastic Finishes Rodale Press Fast & Fun machine Quilting Rodale Press Fast Fusible Quilts: Cross Stitch Quilts Made Easy Martin, Terry Fast-Forward Scrap Quilts Sloan, Pat Fat Quarter Quilting Smith, Lori Favorite Techniques from the Experts Rodale Press Feathered Star Sampler McCloskey, Marsha Fine Feathers Fons, Marianne Fine Hand Quilting Leone, Diana Finish It with Alex Anderson Anderson, Alex First Aid for Family Quilts Puentes, Nancy O'Bryant Flannel Quilts Bonsib, Sandy Flawless Hand Quilting Rodale Press Flip Flop Paper Piecing Mouton, Mary Kay Floral Applique Pearson, Nancy Flower Pots Lammon, Cindy Flower Show Quilts Majidimehr, Lynn Folk Art Animals Brandt, Janet Carija Folk Art Favorites Quilts from joined at the Hip Fools Puzzle Fowler, Earlene Four Seasons in Flannel Wells, Jean & Thorn, Lawry Fractured Landscape Quilts Pasquini Masopust, Katie Freedom in Design Rozmyn, Mia French Braid Quilts Miller, Jane Hardy Fresh and Fabulous Quilts Brown, Cheryl Friendship Blocks Edie, Marge Friendship Quilting Better Homes and Gardens From a Quilter's Garden Swain, Gabrielle Fuss-Free machine Applique Buhler, Lori Gallery Amer. Quilts 1860-1989 Book 2(2) American Quilter's Society Garden Applique Beesley, Terrece /Trice Boerens Garden Quilts Thorpe, Zena Gimme 5 & Make it Scrappy Cribs, Tricia Go Wild with Quilts Rolfe, Margaret Go Wild with Quilts-Again! Rolfe, Margaret Great American Quilts 1994 Newbill, Carol L. Great American Quilts 1995 Newbill, Carol L. Great American Quilts 1997 Newbill, Carol L. Great American Quilts Book Four Newbill, Carol L. Great Expectations Bresenhan, Karey Great Patchwork: Stars and Stripes Better Homes & Gardens Books Great Sets Craig, Sharyn Squier Half Square Triangles Exploring Design Johannah, Barbara Revised May
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