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TITLE AUTHOR DESCRIPTION 501 Quilt Blocks Better Homes & Gardens Patterns for Patchwork & Appliqué a Baltimore Album Marsha D TITLE AUTHOR DESCRIPTION 501 Quilt Blocks Better Homes & Gardens Patterns for patchwork & appliqué A Baltimore Album Marsha D. Radtke 25 appliqué patterns A Joy Forever Rosalind Perry & Marty Frolli Marie Webster’s Quilt Patterns (Appliqué) A New Twist on Triangles Mary Sue Suit The use of various triangle shapes in quilts A Treasury of Quilt Labels Susan McKelvey Patterns for quilt labels Adventure & Appliqué Susan Marshall Appliqué techniques Amazing Mosaic Patchwork Patsy McCoy Designs from 1 ½ “ squares America’s Glorious Quilts Dennis Duke & Deborah Illustrated History of American Quilts Harding Amish Patterns for Machine Quilting Pat Holly & Sue Nickels Quilting patterns Another Can of Worms Debbie Caffrey Patterns using 2 1/2 " strips Appliquilt Your ABC’s Tonee White ABC Blocks appliqué & embellishment Art & Inspirations Michael James The author’s process Award Winning Appliqué Birds Pamela Humphries Appliqué patterns of birds and flowers Basic Beauties Eileen Westfall Easy quilts for beginners Basic Seminole Patchwork Cheryl Greider Bradkin Instruction for Seminole designs Best of Baltimore Beauties Part II Elly Sienkiewicz Patterns for Baltimore Album blocks Black & White Quilts by Design Kay M. Capps Cross Playful quilt patterns in black & white Bodacious Appliqué ala Carte Margie Engel Appliqué using interfacing, embellishment, colored pencils, etc. Borders by Design Paulette Peters Quilt borders Burgoyne Surrounded Linda Baxter Lasco (editor) Winners of 2009 New Quilts from an Old Favorite Contest by the National Quilt Museum Calico Man Bobbie A. Aug & Sharon The Manny Kopp fabric collection Newman Cathedral Window – a New View Mary Rider Kline Various Cathedral Window patterns Celebrate with Little Quilts Berg, Von Holt, Johnson Miniature quilts Civil War Women Barbara Brackman Their quilts, their roles Classic Country Quilts Jane Townswick Directions for 25 all-time favorites Clowns on Parade Cathy Wiggins Humorous clown designs & ideas Collectibles Quilt II, The Wendy Etzel Quilts of shelves full of collectibles Cottage Threads Need’l Love Company Appliqué Crib Quilts & Other Small Wonders Woodard & Greenstein Crib Quilts Curved Two-Patch System, The Joyce Schlotzhauer Curved piecing patterns Curves Unlimited Joyce Schlotzhauer Curved two-patch system Cut-Loose Quilts Jan Mullen Stack, slice, switch and sew Dating Fabrics Eileen Jahnke Trestain A color guide 1800-1960 Dressed by the Best That Patchwork Place Wearable art projects Easy Keepsake Quilts Carol Doak Paper piecing Easy Machine Paper Piecing Carol Doak 65 paper pieced blocks Easy Mix & Match Carol Doak Paper piecing Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns Barbara Brackman Includes over 4000 patterns Fabric Fandango Gail Simpson Combining hand dyed and commercial prints Fabric Journey Ruth McDowell An inside look at quilts by the author Fantasy Floral Quilts Bonnie Lyn McCaffery Creating with silk flowers Faux Appliqué Helen Stubbings Using Colored pencils to create intricate appliqué Fine Feathers Marianne Fons Feather quilting designs Forget Me Not Jane Bentley Kolter A gallery of friendship & album quilts Garden Whimsy Appliqué Mickey Depre Garden inspired appliqué projects Gatherings – America’s Quilt Heritage Pilgrim & Ray Quilt history Great Sets Sharyn Craig 7 Roadmaps to spectacular quilts Hearts & Tulips Magaret Docherty Collection of folk art appliqué patterns using hearts and tulips Heirloom Quilted Nursery Florence Reisen Heirloom quilting patterns for baby items. Homage to Amanda Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd 200 years of American quilts – a & Gail Binney-Winslow pictorial Houses of Cloth Wendy Etzel Instructions, techniques, patterns Insider's Guide to Quilting Careers Merry May & Linda J. Hahn Information on getting started in quilting careers Invisible Machine Appliqué Dawn Cameron-Dick Machine appliqué Joy of Quilting, The Joan Hanson & Mary Hickey General reference Kaleidoscope the Smart Way Sharon Sebrow Quick & easy kaleidoscope blocks Ladies Day Out with the Bonnet Girls Helen R. Scott Doll & prop patterns for bonnet girls Landscapes & Illusions Joen Wolfrom Creating scenic imagery with fabric Lessons in Machine Piecing Marsha McClosky Basic machine piecing Liberated Quiltmaking Gwen Marston Quilt patterns & technique Liberty Home, The Ljiljana Baird Sewing projects using Liberty fabrics Love to Machine Appliqué Caroline Price A medley of techniques Machine Appliqué Sue Nickels A sampler of techniques Magic Stack-n-Whack Bethany Reynolds Piecing Mastering Machine Appliqué Harriet Hargrave Complete guide to machine appliqué Miniature Baltimore Album Quilts Jenifer Buechel 28 miniature embroidered & embellished blocks More Lap Quilting Georgia Bonesteel Portable quilting technique More Nickel Quilts Pat Speth 20 designs using 5 inch squares New Ideas for Lap Quilting Georgia Bonesteel Portable quilting technique Patchwork Patterns Jinny Beyer Piecing Patchwork Quilts Margaret Rolfe Children’s quilts Path Beyond, The Betty Kiser Exploring the Drunkard’s Path Path Less Traveled, The Betty Kiser Variations on the Drunkard’s Path Path Over and Around, The Betty Kiser Drunkard’s Path designs and borders Petal Play The Traditional Way Joan Shay Three-dimensional flower patterns Piec-lique Sharon Schamber Curves the new way Pieced by Mother Janette Lasansky Over 100 years of quiltmaking traditions Pieced Flowers Ruth McDowell Piecing Piecing Expanding the Basics Ruth McDowell More advanced piecing techniques Piecing with Pixels Sandra Hart & Gudny Campbell Use your own images using software to make quilts Piecing Workshop Ruth McDowell Making scalloped edges Piping Hot Curves Susan K. 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