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Mead Library Listing As of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 2 of 14 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 1 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Adams Pauline Quiltmaking Made Easy Little Hills Press 1-86315-010-2 1990 Alderman Betty Precious Sunbonnet Quilts American Quilters Society 978-1-57432-951-3 2008 Alexander Karla Stack A New Deck Martindale 1-56477-537-2 Anderson Charlotte Warr Faces & Places C & T Publishing 1-57120-000-2 1995 Anderson F. Crewel Embroidery Octopus Books Ltd. 0-7064-0319-3 1974 Asher & Shirley & Beginner's Guide To Feltmaking Search Press 1-84448-004-6 2006 Bateman Jane Austin Mary Leman American Quilts Primedia Publications 1999 Baird Liliana The Liberty Home Contemporary Books 0-80922-988-9 1997 Balchin Judy Greetings Cards to Make & Treasure Search Press 978-1-84448-394-5 2010 Bannister & Barbara & The United States Patchwork Pattern Book Dover Publications Ltd. 0-486-23243-3 1976 Ford Edna Barnes Christine Colour- the Quilters Guide That Patchwork Place 1-56477-164-4 1997 Bell Louise 201 Quilt Blocks, Motifs, Projects & Ideas Cico Books London 0-19069-488-1 2008 Berg & Alice & Little Quilts All Through The House That Patchwork Place 1-56477-033-8 1993 Von Holt Mary Ellen Berlyn Ineke Landscape in Contemporary Quilts Batsford 0-7134-8974-X 2006 Berlyn Ineke Sketchbooks & Journal Quilts Ineke Berlyn 2009 Besley Angela Rose Windows for Quilters Guild of Master Craftsman 1-86108-163-4 2000 Bishop & Robert & Amish Quilts Laurence King 1-85669-012-1 1976 Safandia Elizabeth Bonesteel Georgia Lap Quilting Oxmoor House Inc. 0-8487-0524-6 1982 Mead Library Listing as of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 2 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Bonesteel Georgia Bright Ideas for Lap Quilting Oxmoor House Inc. 0-84871-003-7 1990 Boston Diana The Patchworks of Lucy Boston Colt Books Limited 0-90589-921-0 1995 Boston Lucy Memories Colt Books Ltd. 0-905899-05-9 1992 Brackman Barbara Encyclopaedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns American Quilters Society 0-89145-815-8 1993 Brackman Barbara Women in Design: Quilts in the Newspaper Kansas City Star Books 0-9746012-9-2 Briscoe Susan 21 Terrific Patchwork Bags David & Charles 0-7153-1440-8 2004 Briscoe Susan The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook David & Charles 0-89689-186-0 2005 Briscoe Susan Japanese Quilt Blocks to Mix & Match A & C Black, London 0-71368-246-5 2008 Brooks Kathleen Rindall A Pocketful of Whimsey Chitra Publications 1-88558-827-5 1999 Brown Pauline Decoration on Fabric Guild of Master Craftsman 1-86108-213-4 2001 Brown Peter The Book of Kells Thames & Hudson 0-500-27192-5 1980 Burch Laurel Kindred Creatures C&T Publishing 1-57120-160-2 2001 Burns Eleanor Star Log Cabin Eleanor Burns Family Trust 0-92270-586-0 1995 Burns Eleanor Still Stripping After 25 Years Eleanor Burns Family Trust 1-89177-614-2 2003 Burns Eleanor The Magic Vine Quilt Eleanor Burns Family Trust 1-89177-622-3 2007 Caffrey Debbie Open a Can Of Worms Debbie's Creative Moments 0-96457-774-7 2000 Caffrey Debbie Scraps to You Too Debbie's Creative Moments 0-09645-777-2 1998 Caffrey Debbie Shape Up Your Far Quarters Debbie's Creative Moments 0-96457-776-3 2002 Mead Library Listing as of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 3 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Campbell Eileen Medieval Designs for Applique Creative House 1-877080-1 2003 Cameron-Dick Dawn Invisible Machine Applique Teamwork craftbooks 0-95325-902-1 2000 Causee Linda Learn To Be a Wacky Pinwheel Quilting US School of Needlework 1-59012-006-X Wizard Chainey Barbara Quilt It David & Charles 0-71530-799-1 1999 Chamberlain Ruth Beginners Guide to Goldwork Search Press Needlecrafts 0-85532-954-9 2009 Chambers Anne Marbling on Fabric Search Press 0-85532-788-X 1995 Clark Mary Clare Japanese Folded Patchwork Krause Publications 0-80199-046-7 1997 Claxton Annette Quick Quilts Bramley Books 1-85833-550-7 1997 Coget Catherine Boutis & Trapunto Search Press Needlecrafts 1-90397-511-5 2005 Colby Averil Patchwork Quilts B T Batsford Limited 0-71345-420-2 1988 Colby Avril Quilting B T Batsford Limited 0-71345-901-8 1972 Cotton Betty Cotton Theory Quilting Book One Cotton Theory LLC 0-97726-110-7 2006 Cotton Betty Cotton Theory Quilting Book Two Cotton Theory LLC 978-09800-000-0 2008 Craig Sharyn Great Sets C&T Publishing 1-57120-224-2 2004 Craig Sharyn Setting Solutions C&T Publshing 1-57120-117-3 2001 Craig Sharyn Pyramids Plus ! Chitra Publications 1-88558-816-X 1997 Not given Creative Crafts for Creative Hands Tiger Books 1-85501-598-6 1995 Cripps David Quilt Treaures Deidre Macdonald Books 1-89809-409-8 1995 Mead Library Listing as of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 4 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Crutchley Anna Tassel Making Southwater-Anness 1-84215-299-8 Davis Jodie Paper Pieced Curves Martingale & Co. 1-56477-302-7 2000 Dietrich & M. & The Easy Art of Applique Martingale & Co. Eppler R. Dietrich Mimi Handmade Quilts That Patchwork Place 0-94357-467-6 1990 Dietrich Mimi Pink Ribbon Quilts That Patchwork Place 1-56477-279-9 1999 Doak Carol Easy Machine Paper Piecing That Patchwork Place 0-15477-038-9 1995 Doak Carol Easy Paper Pieced Miniatures Martingale & Co. 1-56477-209-8 1998 Doak Carol Easy Stash Quilt s & CD Martingale & Co. 1-56477-264-0 1999 Doak Carol Fifty Fabulous Paper Pieced Stars & CD Martingale & Co. 1-56477-271-3 2000 Donahue Nancy Butterflies Patchwork Patterns 213-692-4135 1982 Donaldson Christine Patchwork Baby Little, Brown and Company 0-31690-700-6 1994 Dunnewold Jane Complex Cloth That Patchwork Place 1-56477-149-0 1996 Durbin Pat Mosaic Picture Quilts That Patchwork Place 978-1-56477-735-5 2007 Eddy Celia The Quilter’s & Patchworker’s Colour Mixing Bible Eddy Celia The Quilter's Block Bible Search Press Ltd. 1-903075-48-4 2003 Eddy Celia (Editor) Quilt Studies:Journal of British Quilt Study The British Quilt Study 1467-2723 1999 Group, Issue1 Group & The Quilters’ Guild Eddy Celia (Editor) Quilt Studies:Journal of British Quilt Study The British Quilt Study 1467-2723 2002/3 Group, Issue 4/5 Group & The Quilters’ Guild Edwards Lynne The Sampler Quilt Book Mead Library Listing as of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 5 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Edwards Lynne New Sampler Quilt Book David & Charles 0-71530-956-0 2000 Edwards Lynne Making Scrap Quilts to Use it Up! David & Charles 0-71531-411-4 2003 Edwards Lynne Stash-Buster Quilts David & Charles 0-71532-194-3 2006 Edwards Lynne Through The Window Beyond New Designs That Patchwork Place 1-56477-100-8 1995 for Cathedral Window Edwards Lynne Cathedral Window Quilts David & Charles 0-7153-2713-5 2008 Fassett Kaffe Quilt Grandeur Rowan 978-1-907544-60-6 2013 Ferrari & Valerie & Paper Crafting Beautiful Book Covers, Sterling Publishing Co. 0-8069-9758-3 2001 Fiorucci Ersilia Boxes & Frames Field June Creative Patchwork Pitman Publishing 0-27325226-7 1974 Finlay Victoria Color Random House New York 0-8129-7142-6 2002 Fisher Laura Quilts of Illusion Blandford Press 0-71372-200-2 1990 Flocard & M Christie & Patchwork Basics That Patchwork Place 1-56477-085-0 1996 Parriaud Cosabeth Florence Judy Creative Designs for Hand & Machine EZ International 1-881588-17-3 Quilting Frischkorn & Ann & A Shortcut to the Drunkard’s Path – Easy Martingale & Co. 1-56477-598-4 2005 Sandrin Amy Applique Curves Gadd Kerry Beyond Log Cabin That Patchwork Place 1-56477-284-5 1999 Geier Cathy Watercolour Landscape Quilts Krause Publications 0-89689-272-7 2006 Gillow & John & Traditional Indian Textiles Thames and Hudson Ltd 0-50027-709-5 1991 Barnard Nicholas Gravatt Tina Heirloom Miniatures American Quilters Society 0-89145-957-X 1990 Grey, Packer & Maggie, Samantha Cut, Shape, Stitch D4Daisy Books Ltd 978-0-9574413-2-3 2014 Watkins & Paula Mead Library Listing as of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 6 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Goddard Janet Weekend Makes - Simple Applique and 2019 Patchwork to make Goddard Janet Weekend Makes - 25 Quick and Easy 2019 Projects to make. Hall Dorothea Quilting Patchwork & Applique Projects The Apple Press 1-85076-058-6 1986 Halgrimson Jan Great Scrapbag Quilts Weaver-Finch Publications Not given 1980 Halvorsen Nancy Easy Does it for Christmas Art to Heart Harker Gail Machine Embroidery Merehurst Ltd 1-85391-057-0 1990 Harker Gail Fairytale Quilts & Embroidery 978-1-85391-145-3 1996 Haslam Marion Quilts in Bloom Creative Publishing Inc. 1-800-328-3895 2004 Hawley M’Liss Rae Mariner’s Medallion Using Foundation That Patchwork Place 1-56477-246-2 1999 Paper Piecing Hawley M’Liss Rae Round Robin Renaissance C & T Publishing 1-57120-328-1 2006 Hellaby Karin Sew In A Row Quilts Quilters Haven Publications 0-95409-280-5 2001 Hellaby Karin Fast Flying Geese Quilts Quilters Haven Publications 0-9540928-3-X Henning Brenda Stained Glass Flower Garden Bear Paw Productions 0-96488-783-5 Hilberg Birte The Patchwork Planner David & Charles 0-7153-0008-3 1993 Hiney Mary Jo Beautiful Foundation-Pieced Quilt Blocks Sterling Publishing Co 0-80694-325-4 1999 Hopkins Judy Triangle-Free Quilts That Patchwork Place 1-56477-393-0 2002 Horton Roberta An Amish Adventure C & T Publishing 0-914881-01-9 1983 Hulbert Anne Folk Art Quilts Anaya Publishers Ltd. 1-80328-389-5 2004 Mead Library Listing as of December 2019 MEAD QUILTERS LIBRARY Page 7 of 14 Surname Forename Title Publisher ISBN Date Innes Miranda Rags To Rainbows Collins & Brown 1-85585-134-2 1992 Innes Miranda Complete Home Crafts Dorling Kindersley 978-0-7513-0454-1 2007 Jerstorp & Karin & The Textile Design Book A & C Black 0-7136-3130-9 1990 Kohlmark Eva Johannah Barbara Barbara
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