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QGSA Library 2017 - Sort by Title 1/38 100 applique quilt patterns Halgrimson, Jan 100 modern quilt blocks : Tula Pink's city sampler / by Tula Pink Pink, Tula 101 Log Cabin flowers Causee, Linda 125 Japanese quilt blocks : calm, neutral and taupe collection Briscoe, Susan 200 quilting tips, techniques and trade secrets Briscoe, Susan 2003 masterpieces : spirit and strength 2004 masterpieces : colorcouleurcolorekulor 21 terrific patchwork bags Briscoe, Susan 250 continuous line quilting designs for hand, machine and long-arm qu Fritz, Laura Lee 300 paper-pieced quilt blocks Doak, Carol 50 fabulous paper-pieced stars Doak, Carol 501 quilt blocks : a treasury of patterns for patchwork and applique Better Homes and gardens 70 classic quilting patterns Marston, Gwen~Cunningham, Joe 70 classic quilting patterns : ready-to-use designs and instructions Marston, Gwen~Cunningham, Joe 700 traditional patchwork patterns Mills, Susan Winter A baker's dozen : 13 quilts from jelly rolls, layer cakes, and more That Patchwork Place Staff A celebration of hearts Wells, Jean & Anderson, Marina A colourful book Porcella, Yvonne A complete guide to creative embroidery Beaney, Jan~Littlejohn, Jean A few of my favourite miniature quilts Meunier, Christiane A fine finish : new bindings for award-winning quilts Mazuran, Cody A garden party of quilts Wolfrom, Joen A log cabin notebook Hopkins, Mary Ellen A lot of log cabins : projects for quilters Botsford, Shirley A miniature patchwork Christmas Anderson, Evelyn~Schucker, Margaret A month of Sundays: family, friends, food and quilts Arkison, Cheryl A new twist on triangles Suit, Mary Sue A perfect match : a guide to precise machine piecing Thomas, Donna Lynn A quilter's journey : inspiration to culmination Morgan, Cynthia A Sense of Humor Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc A sense of place : contemporary needlework Rogers, Jerry (comp.) A shortcut to drunkard's path : easy applique curves Frischkorn, Ann~Sandrin, Amy A treasury of Mennonite quilts Pellman, Rachel T.~Pellman, Kenneth A workshop with Velda Newman : adding dimension to your quilts Newman, Velda A world of quilts : 10 projects using ethnic fabrics Williams, Beth Ann A-Z of quilting Accentuate the negative Price, Trisch QGSA Library 2017 - Sort by Title 2/38 Add-a-line extreme quilting patterns Donaldson, Janie Advanced trapunto [DVD] McClune, Bev Adventures in circles McDonald, Leigh E. African tribal designs Afternoon Tea with May Morris Hill, Michele All my best Brannock, linda All the blocks are geese : flying geese - the fast way Suit, Mary Sue All the blocks are geese : flying geese - the fast way Suit, Mary Sue Altered photo artistry :turn everday images into works of art on fabri Wheeler, Beth~Marquette, Lori America from the heart : Quilters remember September 11, 2001 Bresenham, Karey America's heritage quilts America's printed fabrics 1770-1890 Brackman, Barbara American Jane's quilts for all seasons: and some for no reason Klop, Sandy American patchwork and quilting 1996 : June : vol 4 no 3 issue 20 American quilt classics from the collection of Patricia Cox Gordon, Maggi McCormick American Quilter Tetrev, Kimberley Holland American quilter American quilter 2002 Summer vol XVIII no. 2 American quilter 2005 : winter : vol XXI, no 5 American Quilter 2006 : vol XXII, no 4 American quilter 2008 : November : vol XXIV, no 6 American quilter 2009 : January : vol XXV, no 1 American quilter 2009 : September : vol XXV, no 5 American quilter 2011 : January : vol XXV11, no 1 American quilter 2011 : July : vol XXV11, no 4 American quilter 2011 : March : vol XXV11, no 2 American quilter 2011 : May : vol XXV11, no 3 American quilter 2011 : November : vol XXV11, no 6 American quilter 2011 : September : vol XXV11, no 5 American quilter 2012 : January : vol XXV111, no 1 American quilter 2012 : July : vol XXV111, no 4 American quilter 2012 : March : vol XXV111, no 2 American quilter 2012 : November : vol XXV111, no 6 American quilter 2012 : September : vol XXV111, no 5 American quilter 2013 : January;XXIX, no 1 American quilter 2013 : July ; Vol. XXIX, no 4 American quilter 2013 : March ; Vol. XXIX, no 1 QGSA Library 2017 - Sort by Title 3/38 American quilter 2013 : November ; Vol. XXIX, no 6 American quilter 2013 : September ; Vol. XXIX, no 5 American quilter 2014 : January ; Vol. XXX, no 1 American quilter 2014 : March ; Vol. XXX, no 2 American Quilter July 2015 Vol XXXI No 4 American Quilter March 2015 American Quilter March 2016 Tetrev, Kimberly Holland American Quilter May 2014 Vol XXX, No. 2 Duffy, Michele (ed) American Quilter May 2016 Tetrev, Kimberly Holland American Quilter November 2015 Tetrev, Kimberly Holland American Quilter September 2015 American Quilter American Quilter; Jan 2016, Vol 32, No 1 Kimberley Holland Tetrev American Quilter; January 2015 American Quilter: May 2015, Vol 31(3) Tetrev, Kimberley Holland American Quilter: September 2015 American Quilter: Vol XXX, No 6 Nov 2014 American Quilter: XXXI, No 6, November 2015 Kimberley Holland Tetreu Amish : the art of the quilt Hughes, Robert Amish : the art of the quilt Hughes, Robert Amish patterns for machine quilting Holly, Pat~Nickels, Sue Amish quilt patterns Pellman, Rachel T. 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