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FP Library Main List.Xlsx
Bin # 1 Title 1 101 Quilt Blocks and Borders 1 Convergence Quilts 1 The Country Bride Quilt Collection 1 The Quilt that Walked to Golden 1 Little Quilts (copy 1) 1 Little Quilts (copy 2) 1 15 Memorable Projects for Quilt Lovers (copy 1) 1 15 Memorable Projects for Quilt Lovers (copy 2) 1 The Quilter's Book of Design 1 Decorate with Quilts & Collections 1 The Quilter's Book Resource Quilt Making Traditions from Around the World 1 Great American Quilts Book 8 1 Wisconsin Quilts‐Stories in Stitches 1 Enduring Grace‐Quilts from the Shelburne Museum 1 Hearts and Flowers Quilt Block Designs 1 The Complete Book of Quilting 1 Making History Quilts from 1890‐1970 1 Bloom Creek Quilts 1 Interpretations Innovations 1 A Quilter's Life in Patchwork 1 Scraps for all Seasons 1 I Can't Believe It's Not Sewn 1 40 Bright and Bold Paper‐Pieced Blocks 1 Quick Quilts from the Heart 1 Spirit of the Northwoods 1 Our Best Seasonal Quilts 1 Stars all Around Us 1 Design Quilts 1 Small Wonders Tiny Treasures in Patchwork and Applique 1 Surprisingly Simple Quilts 1 Legacy‐The Story of Talula Gilber Bottoms&Her Quilts 1 A Child's Comfort‐Baby Doll Quilts in American Folk Art 1 Great American Quilts Book 6 1 The Quilt Digest 1 Quilts in Bloom 1 Homage to Amanda 1 Yesterday's Charm 1 500 Traditional Quilts 1 Quick and Easy Quilting 1 Small Quilts 1 Dear Hannah 1 More Feather and Other Fancies 1 Quaint Quilts to Love 1 Piecing‐Expanding the Basics 1 Patriotic Little Quilts 1 Quilting with Jodie in Cotton Country 1 The McCalls Book of Quilts 1 Color Magic for Quilters -
A Celebration of Quilting 40 Shades Of
The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles A Celebration of Quilting 40th Conference & AGM 10–12 May 2019 40 Shades of Red Region 10’s five counties are pleased and proud to welcome Members to this Jubilee Conference & AGM. You are invited, as a Member, to celebrate The Guild’s 40th Anniversary at, very aptly, the Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham. THE 2019 AGM WILL BE HELD ON THE MORNING OF SATURDAY 11 MAY 2019. The Conference Programme is a super mix of national use the Guild website at: www.quiltersguild.org.uk and local talents and skills – see the following pages for using the link ‘About the Guild-Conference & AGM 2019’. all the event information. Cancellation charges are shown on the Booking Form. Workshops will be held in the Dearing Building. Places NB Please return the Booking Form even if you are only will be allocated on a first come, first served basis attending the AGM. up to the capacity for that workshop. On booking, Accommodation Bed and Breakfast (full English the requirements list will be sent to you with your breakfast) will be available on campus in the Newark confirmation. If the list is missing, please notify the Hall of Residence and Atrium. All rooms are single QGBI office immediately. occupancy en suite and there are rooms on the ground Lectures will be held in the Lecture Theatre of the Business floor with accessibility for delegates with mobility School South on the first floor – lift available. Details problems. Please make your bookings directly through will be included in your Information Pack when you arrive. -
Authors/Editors Subject
AUTHORS/EDITORS SUBJECT APS VHS video AQS catalogue AQS catalogue DOAK, CAROL paper pieced LARK BOOKS art quilts CAMPBELL-HARDING, VALERIE strip piecing HACKETT, MARY L. landscape HACKETT, MARY L. landscapes FREEMAN, ROLAND quilt history PERRY, ROSILAND & FROLLI, MARY applique SUIT, MARY SUE patchwork ROLFE, MARGARET animal designs SIUDARA, ZYLPHA DVD PORTER, CHRISTINE & DARRA WILLIAMSON small quilts JOHNSTON, ANN dyeing WAGNER, CAROL architectual quilting DONALSDON, JANIE quilting designs BARROW, JODI sq. in a sq. BISHOP, ROBERT patriotic quilts ALDERMAN, BETTY Redwork HECHTLINGER, ALDELAIDE history of quilts MARSTON, G. & CUNNINGHAMJ. flower quilts MARSTON, G. & J. CUNNINGHAM traditional quilts BETTER HOMES & GARDENS collection REGAN, JENNIFER history of quilts GARNAS, VICKI traditional quilts GREEN, MARY (ed) Collection LAWSON, SUZY Amish Quilts JENKINS & GOLDSMITH amish BURNS, ELEANOR Amish Quilts PELLMAN, RACHEL Amish quilts MARSTON, G. & CUNNINGHAM, J. Amish Quilting designs HENNING, BRENDA scrap quilts BUTLER, AMY purse patterns OROYAN, SUSANNA dolls HICKEY, MARY basics BOYCE, ANN applique SIENKIEWICZ, ELLIE applique MERRETT, STEWART applique BUCKLEY, KAREN KAY applique ANDERSON, FAYE applique BASS, CHARLOTTE applique LAURY, JEAN RAY applique TOWNSWICK, JANE hand applique WHITE, TONEE holiday/seasonal WHITE, TONEE applique EICHORN, ROSEMARY art quilts COLLINS, SALLY piecing basics WOLFF, COLETTE manipulating fabric JOYCE, HENRY history of quilts SHAW, ROBERT art quilts JOHNSTON, JACK dolls ROBINSON, CHARLOTTE Collection PIPPEN, -
Bucket List Printable.Indd
THE AMERICAN PATCHWORK & QUILTING® Bucket List Make this year one for the books by crossing of a variety of fun quilting to-dos! #APQBucketList 1. Use acrylic or paper templates to piece a block. 2. Donate a pillowcase to charity. (Add it to our online counter: AllPeopleQuilt.com/donate.) 3. Organize your fabrics and scraps. 4. Change your needle/replace your rotary cutter blade/clean your machine. 5. Identify a problem area in your sewing space and find a solution. 6. Attend a quilt guild meeting in your area. 7. Sew accurately using foundation piecing. 8. For one week, set aside 20 minutes a day to sew. 9. Sew a quilt using only your scraps and stash. 10. Get topsy-turvy with curved piecing. 11. Take a quilting class (in person or online). 12. Read the pattern completely before starting the project. 13. Submit a reader tip to our magazine at [email protected]. 14. Take your handwork to a surprising location. 15. Join a fun quilt-along. 16. Creatively piece your quilt backing. 17. Go on a quilt retreat. 18. Machine-sew a decorative stitch sample. 19. Label a quilt. (Don’t forget your name and the date!) 20. Take a picture/journal about each quilt you make this year. 21. Assemble a pincushion. 22. Sew a quilt for charity. 23. Meet your quilting hero (in person or online). 24. Make a quilt using only solids. 25. Slow down and hand-quilt. 26. Make a bed-size quilt, then snuggle under it. See “Now Trending” in each 27. Attend a national quilt show. -
Author Title Keyword
AUTHOR TITLE KEYWORD ABC Kids Making Quilts for Kids Quilts for kids Adams, Barb Celebration of American Life Applique Adams, Barb Quilting the Garden Floral patterns Alderman, Betty Favorite Applique & Embroidery Quilts Applique, flowers & birds Alderman, Betty Favorite Redwork Designs Redwork patterns Aldrich, Margret This Old Quilt: A Heartwarming Celebration of Quilts and Quilting Memories American traditional Alexander, Karla New cuts for New Quilts, More Ways to Stack the Deck Rotary cutting Alexander, Lissa Mini Marvels, Moda All-Stars Miniatures Alexander, Lissa Sweet Celebrations with the Moda Bake Shop Chefs Pre-cuts Allen, Gloria Maryland Album : Quiltmaking Traditions Baltimore album quilts Aller, Allison Ann Allie Aller's Crazy Quilting: Modern Piecing & Embellishing Techniques Crazy quilts, embellishing American Quilt Study Group Uncoverings 1981 to current year Research Papers American Quilters Society Oh Wow, The Miniature Quilts and Their Makers Miniatures American Quilters Society Award-Winning Quilts & Their Makers Vol. I: The Best of AQS Shows 1985-1987 Award winners American Quilters Society Award-Winning Quilts & Their Makers Vol. II: The Best of AQS Shows 1988-1989 Award winners American Quilters Society Award-Winning Quilts & Their Makers Vol. III: The Best of AQS Shows 1990-1991 Award winners American Quilters Society Award-Winning Quilts & Their Makers Vol. IV: The Best ofAQS Shows 1992-1993 Award winners American Quilters Society Mariner's Compass Quilts; New Quilts from an Old Favorite Mariner's compass pattern -
Cotton Patch Quilters Quilt Guild
Cotton Patch Quilters Library Sorted by Category Updated: May 5, 2019 Title Last Name First Category Publisher Year “Breit” Quilts to Appliqué Engelbreit Mary Applique 2004 Applique Better Homes and Applique Gardens Applique Alphabet Merret Stewart Applique Aussie Pub Applique at Play Wittmack DeElda Applique That Patchwork Place 2006 Applique Borders Kimball Jeana Applique 1991 Applique In A Day Burns Eleanor Applique 1994 Appli-Quilting Perkes Gina Applique C & T Publishing 2016 Baltimore Album Quilts Sienkiewicz Elly Applique 1990 Baltimore Bouquets Dietrich Mimi Applique That Patchwork Place Baltimore's Country Cousins McKelvey Susan Applique AQS 2006 Baskets Celtic Style Rose Scarlet Applique American Quilters 1997 Soc Best-Ever Applique Sampler (Piece O' Goldsmith Becky Applique C & T Publishing 2013 Cake) Blossoms In Winter Eaton Patty Applique Cats in Quilts Armstrong Carol Applique C & T Publishing 2002 Celtic Quilts: A New Look for Ancient Williams Beth Ann Applique That Patchwork Place 2000 Designs 1 Circular Stained Glass Pattern Book Eaton Connie Applique Dover Publications 1985 Easy Applique Better Homes and Applique Gardens Elegant Quilts, Country Charm Bateman L Applique Martingale 2012 Elegant Quilts, Country Charm——xxx Bateman Leonie Applique Martingale 2012 Fancy Applique Sienkiewicz Elly Applique C & T Publishing 1999 Flip & Fuse Quilts Harmening Marcia Applique C & T Publishing 2015 Folk Art Applique Quilts Fitzpatrick Dawn Applique Merehurst 1990 Gardening for Quilters Brannock Linda Applique 1993 Hawaiian Quilting -
Cotton Patch Quilters Quilt Guild
Cotton Patch Quilters Library Sorted by Author Updated: June 12, 2019 Title Name Category Publisher Year Protecting Your Quilts “Aug" Bobbie A Reference 1996 Home Sweet Home Adams Barb Quilt Projects Walworth Pub Beyond Neutral Adams John Q Piecing Martingale 2014 Tile Designs Adams Leila Quilt Projects Firefly 2009 Designer's Guide To Color 3 Allen Jeanne Color 1986 Alex Anderson Teaches You to Start Anderson Alex DVD C & T Publishing 2010 Quilting (DVD) Fabric Shopping With Alex Anderson Anderson Alex Reference 2000 Start Quilting with Alex Anderson Anderson Alex Reference C&T Publishing 1997 Fabric To Dye For Anderson Freida Surface Design GO! Inspired with Accuquilt Annie's Piecing Annie's 2012 Catalogue of Quilts-- 19th Century - 2003 AQS Innovative AQS 2003 Cats in Quilts Armstrong Carol Applique C & T Publishing 2002 American Quilts Austin Mary Leman History Wonderful Wearable Avery Virginia Wearable 1991 Creative Two- Block Quilts Baerens Trice Piecing C&T Publishing 2009 1 Traditional Quilts With a Twist Ball Maggie Innovative KP Books 2006 Tributes and Treasures Barnes Paula Piecing Martingale 2015 Advancing On II With Square In A Square Barrows Jodi Piecing 2002 Elegant Quilts, Country Charm Bateman L Applique Martingale 2012 Elegant Quilts, Country Charm——xxx Bateman Leonie Applique Martingale 2012 Fusing Fabric Beal Margaret Art Batsford 2005 Beautifully Embellished Landscapes Becker Joyce Art C&T Publishing 2006 Landscapes Becker Joyce Art C&T Publishing Adventures in Hexagons Beclaw Emily Piecing C & T Publishing 2017 Little -
PATCHWORK FOUNDATION PIECING Author.Name Copy.Number Copy.Shelfmark Copy.Site Isbn Title
PATCHWORK FOUNDATION PIECING author.name copy.number copy.shelfmark copy.site isbn title DOAK CAROL 1151 PFP/DOA York SHOW ME HOW TO PAPER PIECE SCHWARTZ LIZ & SEIFERT STEPHEN 1708 PFP/SCH York 1-891497-04-9 THE FOUNDATION PIECER VOL1 ROZMYN MIA 1004 PFP/ROZ York 1-56477-102-4 FREEDOM IN DESIGN. NEW DIRECTIONS IN FOUNDATION PAPER PIECING Wells Valori 1618 PFP/WEL York 1-57120-111-4 STITCH'N FLIP QUILTS Wells Valori 1619 PFP/WEL Bolton 1-57120-111-4 STITCH'N FLIP QUILTS COMPILED & EDITED BY FRANSES CHRIS & PURNELL LIANE 00N244 PFP/FRA/REF York INTRODUCTION TO FOUNDATION PIECING DAVIS JODIE 26246 PFP/DAV York 1-56799-258-7 VICTORIAN QUILT BLOCK DESIGNS - FOUNDATION PIECING LIBRARY CAUSEE LINDA 262344 PFP/CAU York 9781601408471 100 PAPER PIECED BLOCKS BAKKER MAAIKE 262382 PFP/BAK York 1564776743 SPELLBINDING QUILTS HERLAN TESS 262570 PFP/HER Bolton 0-9640593-2-0 PATTERNS FOR PAPER PIECING - A New Guide to an Old Method LIBY SHIRLEY 262572 PFP/LIB Bolton PAPER PIECED LITTLE LANDSCAPES DAVIS JODIE 262645 PFP/DAV Bolton 873417976 HOMETOWN QUILTS HENNING BRENDA 262670 PFP/HEN Bolton 964887894 BUTTERFLY KISSES DOAK CAROL 262669 PFP/DOA York 9781571204059 MARINER'S COMPASS STARS DOAK CAROL 262667 PFP/DOA York 1564773949 40 BRIGHT & BOLD PAPER PIECED BLOCKS McDOWELL RUTH B 262774 PFP/MCD Bolton 1571200916 PIECED FLOWERS CAUSEE LINDA 262814 PFP/CAU York 0-88195-787-9 101 FOUNDATIION-PIECED QUILT BLOCKS - with full-size patterns MINEO SUMIKO 262928 PFP/MIN York 9781604600308 FOUNDATION-PIECED DOUBLE WEDDING RING QUILTS DAVIS JODIE 263070 PFP/DAV York 1567992587 VICTORIAN QUILT BLOCK DESIGNS - THE FOUNDATION PIECING LIBRARY SHIRER MARIE & BRACKMAN BARBARA 263168 PFP/SHI Bolton 0-87069-455-3 CREATURE COMFORTS KNAPP FLORENCE 263317 PFP/KNA York 978-1-4402-4792-7 FLOSSIE TEACAKES' GUIDE TO ENGLISH PAPER PIECING !1. -
Patchwork & Piecing
Patchwork & Piecing Title Author(s) Description 101 Fabulous Rotary-Cut Quilts Hopkins and Martin Expert, time-saving techniques for 101 quilts 101 Full-Size Quilt Blocks and Better Homes & Actual size block patterns for over 5000 Borders Gardens combinations 101 Nine Patch Quilts Michell, Marti Nine patch designs 101 Patchwork Potholders Causee, Linda Patterns & other creations 24 Loveable Animal Quilt Blocks Causee, Linda Foundation Piecing 365 Fun-to-Stitch Quilt Blocks Stauffer, Jeanne 365 Quilt blocks plus sampler quilts 40 Bright & Bold Paper-Pieced Doak, Carol 12-inch paper-pieced designs from Carol Doak Blocks 40 Fabulous Quick-Cut Quilts Sloppy, Evelyn Easy-to-make quilts in traditional styles 400 Quilt Blocks Causee, Linda 400 quilt blocks to sew in 20 minutes of less 50 Fabulous Paper-Pieced Stars Doak, Carol Good information for paper piecing 500 Full size Patchwork Patterns Malone, Maggie Blocks, borders and more 501 Quilt Blocks Better Homes & Treasury of Patterns Gardens All Quilt Blocks Are Not Square Wagner, Debra Innovative Piecing and Quilting of Hexagons, Triangles, Curves and More All Star Sampler Carter, Roxanne Create this sampler quilt using rotary-cutting techniques All Time Favorite Scrap Quilts Patchwork Place 18 stunning quilts from known quilt artists with photographs American Quilt Story Jenkins & Seward How-to and Heritage of a Craft Tradition AMISH -- The Classic American Rodale Press How to make an Amish-style quilt that continues of Quilt Collection combining simple shapes and breathtaking colors. Angel Wings & Growing Things Mumm, Debbie Collection that brings heaven to earth Angle Antics Hickey, Mary Explores rectangles constructed of two contrasting triangles. -
Accredited Teachers List
Accredited Teachers List Chris Bennett- Accredited Teacher of Basic Techniques Chris has been sewing for as long as she can remember. Her love of craft was passed on by her mother, who at the age of 93 is still an avid sewer. It seemed a natural progression and desire to pass on her sewing skills and knowledge and so became a patchwork teacher 30 years ago. Chris has a wide range of teaching experience and expertise in patchwork and Adult Education and a passion for teaching adults from beginner level. Email: [email protected] 9876 8997 Meredith Budd- Accredited Teacher of Special Techniques Meredith has been quilting, designing, publishing and teaching since 2008. She runs a long-arm quilting business, Dragon Quilt Services and has designed a range of rulers and templates to make patchworked blocks as simply and perfectly as possible.Her workshops focus on technique with students learning to make perfect blocks and to repeat the method for any size. Meredith inspires students to create their own masterpieces using a variety of traditional blocks in a new way. [email protected] - www.dragonquiltservices.com - 02 67605142 Linda Butcher - Accredited Teacher of Basic techniques Linda teaches beginner patchwork and quilting with a focus on handwork. She also teaches advanced techniques, in particular, hand applique and English paper piecing. Linda has a number of quilts she has designed that students may wish to sew. Please contact Linda for details of these and her availability for classes. E-mail: [email protected] Cathy-Jack Coupland – Accredited Teacher of Special Techniques Cathy believes there is no better way to learn than through doing. -
Feb. 27 – March 1, 2020
JanuaryOnline Sales 8, 2020Begin Online Sales Begin January 8, 2020 Mail this form to: Sewing & Stitchery Expo Washington State University SEWING & STITCHERY EXPO PO Box 11243 Professional Education Tacoma, WA 98411-0243 2606 West Pioneer Puyallup, WA 98371-4998 All orders add $4.00 handling. Registration Orders postmarked after Feb.10, 2020 will be returned. Ticket Orders Personal Information Use this form, download additional forms Please print clearly. Orders mailed separately cannot be coordinated. at www.sewexpo.com, or register online. Photocopied forms are also acceptable. Name: FIRST LAST MI A general admission ticket is required to attend Expo each day ($12 in advance or $14 Address: sewexpo.com at the gate). Children 10 and under are free. Tickets may be purchased at select retail City: stores (see list at www.sewexpo.com). Please include two alternate class choices State/Province: ZIP: Country: for each day. Every attempt will be made to accommodate your fi rst choice(s). New Address? Yes No New E-mail? Yes No No refunds will be made for lost, forgotten, unused or stolen tickets. A will be $2 fee Daytime / Mobile Phone: charged for each ticket replacement. It may take up to three (3) weeks to process E-mail: your tickets. Quilt Artist Ticketing Outlets ADA Accommodation Couture Designer Kimberly On sale now! Admission tickets may be I require accommodation under the ADA. Kenneth purchased at selected fabric stores. For Einmo Visual/hearing ASL interpreter Mobility/seating assistance Other the most up-to-late list of stores, visit D. King presented by www.sewexpo.com. -
Basic Paper Piecing – a Tutorial for Beginners
Basic Paper Piecing – a tutorial for beginners This tutorial assumes you’re comfortable operating a simple sewing machine. Beginner-level quilting experience is helpful but not required. Introduction Paper piecing, also called foundation piecing, is a method for accurately sewing quilt blocks by machine without needing accurate templates to cut fabric pieces. Fabric pieces are sewn directly to a printed foundation pattern on the reverse side, away from the quilter. During sewing, the printed side of the foundation pattern is face up so the quilter can follow the printed seam lines. The foundation is (usually) removed after sewing is completed. It takes a little practice to understand and feel comfortable with the process of paper piecing. Once you “get it,” however, you’ll be able to precision piece quite complex designs that would be impossibly tedious to sew by any other method. And it’s great fun to do! Getting Started Print the House and Pine practice block (last page) onto thin white paper, such as inexpensive copier paper. Though the design is very simple, the different fabric shapes and their sewing progression will be good experience in your first paper pieced block. If you like, print a 2nd copy of the pattern, which can be helpful when cutting out fabric pieces. Gather your scissors, a few straight pins, and some fabric scraps in various colors. A rotary cutter, cutting mat and quilting ruler are also highly recommended, but aren’t absolutely essential for this tutorial. Set up your sewing machine near a sunny window or a bright lamp, and have the iron and ironing board nearby.