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Books by Title Jan 2018 Cat No. Title Author Type 756 !Caliente quilts! Bianchi,Priscilla CONTEMPORARY 395 101 fabulous fat quarter bags Hawley, M'Liss Rae CLOTHING 423 125 Japanese quilt blocks Briscoe, Susan JAPANESE 150 blocks for baby quilts:mix-and-match designs for 399 cute and cozy quilted treasures Briscoe, Susan CHILDREN'S QUILTS 476 2,286 traditional stencil designs Roessing, H APPLIQUE 808 21 terrific patchwork bags Briscoe, Susan CLOTHING 634 25 years of quilts Mumm, Debbie CONTEMPORARY 250 continuous-line quilt designs for hand, machine & 408 long-arm quitlers Fritz, Laura Lee QUILTING 633 3 - fabric quilts: quick techniques for simple projects Wiener, Leni Levenson CONTEMPORARY 417 300 paper-pieced quilt blocks Doak, Carol FOUNDATION PIECING 259 40 Fabulous Quick-Cut Quilts Sloppy, Evelyn PIECING TECHNIQUES 219 5,550 Quilt Design Blocks Malone, Maggie PIECING 632 72 more ways not to stipple or meander Cevaal, Dijanne QUILTING 704 A is for alphabet, q is for quilt Scott, Heather CHILDREN'S QUILTS 14 A Modern Twist Barnes, Natalie & Walters, Angela PIECING 44 Addicted to Scraps Hunter, Bonnie K. SCRAP QUILTS 1928 Adding Dimension to your Quilts Newman, Velda ART QUILTS 323 Adventures in circles McDonald, Leigh CONTEMPORARY Adventures with leaders & enders:make more quilts in 427 less time Hunter, Bonnie K. PIECING TECHNIQUES 13 Afternoon Tea with May Morris Hill, Michele APPLIQUE 1103 All the Blocks are Geese Suit, Mary Beth PIECING TECHNIQUES 388 Aloha quilt Chiaverini, Jennifer FICTION 1733 Along The Garden Path Wells, Jean & Wells, Valori CONTEMPORARY 639 Amelia challenge quilt Rowe, Margaret A FICTION 1978 America's Printed Fabrics 1770 - 1890 Brackman, Barbara TRADITIONAL 1394 American Country Scraps Quilts Porter, Liz & Fons, Marianne SCRAP QUILTS American Jane's quilts for all seasons … and some for 343 no reason Klop, Sandy TRADITIONAL Cat No. Title Author Type American Quilt (A History of Cloth & Comfort 1750- 236 1950) Kiracofe, Roderick QUILT COLLECTIONS 231 Angle Play Blocks Miller, Margaret J CONTEMPORARY Animal parade: adorable applique quilt patterns for 763 babies Leffler, Cheri CHILDREN'S QUILTS 1937 Antique quilts recreated Leisure Arts TRADITIONAL 1094 Applique 12 Borders & Medallions Sienkiewicz, Elly APPLIQUE 1444 Applique 12 Easy Ways Sienkiewicz, Elly APPLIQUE Rodale's Successful Quilting 455 Applique made easy Library APPLIQUE 4 Applique Mastery Naylor, Philippa APPLIQUE 382 Applique outside the lines with Piece O' Cake Designs Goldsmith, Becky & Jenkins, Linda APPLIQUE 774 Applique, Applique, Applique Sinema, Laurene APPLIQUE 1892 Art & Inspirations James, Michael ART QUILTS 1951 Art & Inspirations Montano, Judith Baker ART QUILTS 511 Art cloth:a guide to surface design for fabric Dunnewold, Jane TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING 1471 Art of Manipulating Fabric Wolff, Colette ART QUILTS Art quilt collection; designs & inspiration from around 437 the world Brickman, Shoshana ART QUILTS 281 Art Quilt Workbook Davila, J & Waterson, E ART QUILTS 341 Art quilts at play Davila, Jane & Waterston, Elin ART QUILTS Art quilts: a celebration 400 stunning contemporary 696 designs QUILT COLLECTIONS 657 Artful applique II Townswick, Jane APPLIQUE 656 Artful applique the easy way Townswick, Jane APPLIQUE 43 Artful Improv Grisdela, Cindy PIECING TECHNIQUES 392 Artistic photo quilts Ziebarth, Elizabeth ART QUILTS Asian Elegance: quilting with Japanese fabrics and 1957 more Pippin, Kitty & Pippin, Sylvia JAPANESE 251 At Play with Applique Fronks, Dilys A APPLIQUE 816 Attic windows:quilts with a view Leone, Diana & Walter, Cindy PIECING TECHNIQUES Cat No. Title Author Type 1179 Australian Creative Machine Embroidery Townsend, Marilyn EMBROIDERY Australian heritage needlework: patchwork, applique 601 and quilting Rolfe, Margaret & Moore, Val EMBROIDERY 642 Australian Houses in Patchwork Rolfe, Margaret PIECING - PICTORIAL 458 Baby Quilts from Grandma Palmer, Carolann CHILDREN'S QUILTS 680 Back Art Rafalovich, Darita ART QUILTS 291 Back to Basics Yamin, Pat PIECING Back to Front & New Approach to Machine Applique 1369 (2nd copy) Scouler, Larraine APPLIQUE 258 Bags, Totes & Purses Green, Barbara CLOTHING 585 Baltimore Beauties & Beyond Vol 2 Sienkiewicz, Ely APPLIQUE 702 Baltimore blocks for beginners; a step-by-step guide Dietrich, Mimi APPLIQUE 404 Barbara Brackman's encyclopedia of applique Brackman, Barbara APPLIQUE 462 Barbara Randle's more crazy quilting with attitude Randle, Barbara PIECING TECHNIQUES 557 Bargello quilts with a twist Ball, Maggie PIECING TECHNIQUES 986 Bargello Tapestry Quilts Dohany, Marilyn PIECING TECHNIQUES Barker's dozen:13 quilts from jelly rolls, layer cakes, 409 and more That Patchwork Place SCRAP QUILTS 1495 Basic quiltmaking techniques for borders & bindings Dietrich, Mimi PIECING - BORDERS 1782 Batik Beauties Shifrin, Laurie PIECING - GENERAL 324 Batik Gems Shifrin, Laurie J CONTEMPORARY Beautiful botanicals: 45 applique flowers & 14 quilt 520 projects Kemball, Deborah APPLIQUE 689 Beautiful building block quilts Walton, Lisa PIECING TECHNIQUES 1915 Beautifully Quilted with Alex Anderson Anderson, Alex QUILTING 254 Bed and Breakfast Quilts Dietrich, Mimi TRADITIONAL 493 Beside the sea Brankin, Lesley FOUNDATION PIECING 1751 Best of BaLtimore Beauties Sienkiewicz, Elly APPLIQUE 760 Best of Fons & Porter baby & kids quilts Fons, Marianne & Porter, Liz CHILDREN'S QUILTS 745 Best of Fons & Porter Batik quilts Fons, Marianne & Porter, Liz PIECING 1783 Best of Jacobean Applique Campbell, Patricia B & Ayars, Mimi APPLIQUE Cat No. Title Author Type 1401 Best of Miniature Quilts Vol 1 Chintra Publications MINIATURES Best-ever applique sampler from Piece O' Cake 684 Designs Goldsmith, Becky & Jenkins, Linda APPLIQUE 1867 Beyond the Blocks, Quilts with Great Borders Martin, Nancy J PIECING - BORDERS 1196 Bias Square Miniatures Carlson, Christine MINIATURES 744 Big book of baby quilts That Patchwork Place CHILDREN'S QUILTS 620 Blended borders: quilts with a creative edge Mostek, Pamela PIECING - BORDERS 533 Blended quilt backgrounds: create secondary patterns Biddick, Jean PIECING - PICTORIAL 1842 Blossoms in Winter Eaton, Patti & Mostek, Pamela APPLIQUE 569 Blue ribbon quilts Causee, Linda & Weiss, Rita PIECING - GENERAL 217 Bold,Black & Beautiful Quilts Kratovil, Debby PIECING 1486 Borders & Finishing Touches Browning, Bonnie PIECING - BORDERS 216 Borders, Bindings and Edges Collins, Sally PIECING - BORDERS 1795 Bouquet of Quilts Rounds & Rymer APPLIQUE Australian Patchwork & Quilting 1648 Bright & Beautiful Quilts Magazine ART QUILTS 312 Burgoyne Surrounded Hamby, Elisabeth Carson PIECING - GENERAL Carol Doak's creative combinations: stunning blocks & 659 borders from a single unit Doak, Carol FOUNDATION PIECING 664 Carol Doak's simply sensational 9-patch stars Doak, Carol FOUNDATION PIECING 638 Caroline challenge quilt Rowe, Margaret A FICTION Casting shadows: creating visual dimension in your 460 quilts Wise, Colleen CONTEMPORARY 354 Cathedral window quilts Edwards, Lynne PIECING - PICTORIAL 1240 Celebrate with Little Quilts Berg, Alice CHILDREN'S QUILTS 1985 Celebrating the Traditions Fail, Karen QUILT COLLECTIONS 432 Celtic pieced illusions Combs, Karen PIECING TECHNIQUES 1594 Celtic Style Floral Applique Rose, Scarlett APPLIQUE Chameleon quilts: versatile looks using traditional 551 patterns Hall, Margrit PIECING TECHNIQUES 923 Changing Seasons Liddell, Jill JAPANESE Cat No. Title Author Type 780 Charm quilts with style Aug, Bobbie & Newman, Sharon SCRAP QUILTS 450 Charmed, I'm sure: quilts & more from 5" squares Chaisson, Lesley SCRAP QUILTS Australian Patchwork & Quilting 613 Charming colorwash quilts Magazine ART QUILTS 1446 Choice Scrap Quilts Leman Publications SCRAP QUILTS Rodale's Successful Quilting 452 Choosing quilting designs Library QUILTING 1749 Christmas at That Patchwork Place That Patchwork Place Publication CHRISTMAS 338 Christmas at the Johnston Collection W.R.Johnston Trust CHRISTMAS 209 Christmas Quilt Chiaverini, Jennifer FICTION 410 Christmas with possibilities: 16 quilted holiday projects Milligan, Lynda & Smith, Nancy CHRISTMAS 1958 Circle Play Pakusich, Reynola CONTEMPORARY 945 Circles of the East Sudo, Kumiko JAPANESE 1998 Classic Four-Block Applique Quilts Marston, Gwen APPLIQUE 430 Classic quilts TRADITIONAL 1443 Classic Quilts with Precise Foundation Piecing Lund, Tricia & Pollard, Judy FOUNDATION PIECING 1501 Color - The Quilter's Guide Barnes, Christine TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING McCauley, Lonne & Pederson, 309 Color for the Terrified Quilter Sharon TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING 658 Color play Wolfrom, Joen TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING 377 Color shuffle: new quilts from Karla Alexander Alexander, Karla CONTEMPORARY 235 Color-Blend Applique Townswick, Jane APPLIQUE 537 Color-splashed quilts:fuse fun applique to your piecing Burniston, Carol CONTEMPORARY 524 Colorful Book Porcella, Yvonne TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING 25 Colorful Fabric Collage Bleiweiss, Sue CONTEMPORARY 683 Colorific Dinndorf, Pam Goecke TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING Pasquini Masport, Kate & Barker, 245 Colour & Composition Brett CONTEMPORARY 966 Colour Confidence for Quilters Beyer, Jinny TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING Cat No. Title Author Type 735 Colour in art quilts Twinn, Janet ART QUILTS 1952 Companion Pieces Sullivan, Carolyn PIECING Complete guide to natural dyeing: techniques and 401 recipes for dyeing fabrics, yarns and fibres at home Lambert, Eva & Kendall, Tracy TEXTILES / COLOUR / DYEING 636 Complete photo guide to art quilting Stein, Susan ART QUILTS 391 Connecting art to stitch Meech, Sandra ART QUILTS 825
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