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Reference (Ref) The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles LIBRARY CATALOGUE – REFERENCE (REF) Shelf Author Title ISBN Copy Mark Number REF/142 (Japanese Publication) QUILTS IN BRITAIN 142 REF/163 A NEEDLECRAFT PRODUCTION QUILTING BY PENELOPE 000N53 REF/81 A NEEDLECRAFT PRODUCTION QUILTING BY PENELOPE book 2 000N52 REF/61 ADLER & BARNARD ASAFO! AFRICAN FLAGS OF THE FANTE 0-500-27684-6 968 REF/42 AGUTTER MARGARET MODERN PATCHWORK PITMANS CRAFT FOR ALL SERIES 1439 REF/140 ALLAN ROSEMARY E QUILTS & COVERLETS: The Beamish Collections 905054113 R140 REF/116 ALLEN ROSEMARY E NORTH COUNTRY QUILTS & COVERLETS FROM BEAMISH MUSEUM 0 905054 03 2 26297 REF/93 ARCHER DR BERNICE PATCHWORK OF INTERNMENT 0953-0174-5-1 000N77 REF/69 BALLARD LINDA ULSTER NEEDLEWORK 0 902588 435 99 REF/101 BALLEY JOY & BRIGHT MEMENTO FOR BRIDGET 26293 CATHERINE REF/109 BASSETT LYNNE Z & LARKIN NORTHERN COMFORT: NEW ENGLAND'S EARLY QUILTS 1780-1850 1-55853-655-8 00N1056 JACK REF/173 BERENSON KATHRYN MARSEILLE - THE CRADLE OF WHITE CORDED QUILTING 9.78E+12 262742 REF/41 BETTERTON SHIELA QUILTS & COVERLETS 950497142 1438 REF/17 BEYER ALICE QUILTING 710 REF/102 BISHOP ROBERT NEW DISCOVERIES IN AMERICAN QUILTS 0-525-16552-5 00N1055 REF/52 BLACKETT-ORD ROSEMARY THE HELBECK COLLECTION . AN EXHIBITION OF ENGLISH PATCHWORK 1629 QUILTS & COVERLET DE TOILES DE JOUE & PATTERN BOOKS REF/95 BOSTON DIANA PATCHWORKS OF LUCY BOSTON 0-905899-21-0 00N629 REF BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 1 1999 1467-2723 00N154 REF BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 3 2001 1467-2723 00N158 REF 153 BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 10 2009 REF 153 REF 156 BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 11 2010 262351 REF 165 BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 12 2011 262590 REF BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 4-5 2002-3 1647-2723 00N160 REF BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 6 2004 0N1001 REF/138 BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 7 2006 R138 REF/137 BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 8 2007 R137 REF/146 BQSG QUILT STUDIES ISSUE 9 2008 262510 REF/73 BRACKMAN BARBARA AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PIECED QUILT PATTERNS REVISED VOLUME 1 262396 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles Telephone: 01904 613242 Form LIB05 Registered Office: St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green, YORK YO1 7PW March 2013 Registered in England and Wales as a charity no. 1067361 and a company limited by guarantee no. 3447631 Version 4.0 Registered as a charity in Scotland no. SCO43174 Page 1 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles LIBRARY CATALOGUE – REFERENCE (REF) REF/111 BRACKMAN BARBARA CLUES IN THE CALICO: A GUIDE TO IDENTIFYING AND DATING ANTIQUE 0-939009-27-7 26295 QUILTS REF/28 BURKE LISA M & MASON ELLEN QUILTERS QUEST: A QUILTER'S RESOURCE DIRECTORY 434 M (ED) REF177 CAULFIELD S F A & SAWARD DICTIONARY OF NEEDLEWORK 262360 BLANCHE REF 156 CAULFIELD S F A & SAWARD DICTIONARY OF NEEDLEWORK 262361 BLANCHE REF/161 CHICAGO JUDY DINNER PARTY 1-8589-4370-1 262448 REF/20 CHICAGO JUDY EMBROIDERING OUR HERITAGE:THE DINNER PARTY NEEDLEWORK 385145683 973 REF/56 CLAYTON M BRIEF GUIDE TO THE WESTERN PAINTED, DYED & PRINTED TEXTILES 1664 REF/33 COLBY AVERIL PATCHWORK 10271 REF/50 COLBY AVERIL PATCHWORK QUILTS 0 7134 3027 5 1578 REF/32 COLBY AVERIL PATCHWORK QUILTS 10270 REF/161 COLBY AVERIL PINCUSHIONS 713458801 262478 REF/45 COLBY AVERIL QUILTING 0 7134 3746 4 1472 REF/90 COMPILED & EDITED BY INTRODUCTION TO FOUNDATION PIECING 00N244 FRANSES CHRIS & PURNELL LIANE REF/75 COUNTRY INDUSTRIES LTD BEAUITFUL ENGLISH NEEDLECRAFT 000N7 REF 155 CRAFTS COUNCIL HAND MADE - DVD NORTH COUNTRY QUILTING REF 155 REF/39 CROW NANCY NANCY CROW. QUILTS & INFLUENCES 0-89145-944-8 1504 REF/90 DAILY EXPRESS WAR TIME NEEDLEWORK 00N187 REF/25 DE DILLMONT THERESE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEEDLEWORK 1056 REF 176 DILLMONT THERESE DE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEEDLEWORK REF 176 REF/78 DRYAD LEAFLET NO 87 THE CRAFT OF QUILTING IN THE NORTH COUNRTY 000N48 REF/1 ELWIN JANET B ODE TO GRANDMOTHER 1991 (JT) 1045 REF/11 EMMS AMY MBE AMY EMMS' STORY OF DURHAM QUILTING 085532676X 132 REF/105 FAIL KAREN (ED) NOW AND THEN : SEMINAR PAPERS 2003 26294 REF/15 FINLEY RUTH E OLD PATCHWORK QUILTS 695 REF/14 FITZRANDOLPH MAVIS TRADITIONAL QUILTING: ITS STORY & ITS PRACTICE 697 REF/12 FITZRANDOLPH MAVIS & QUILTING: TRADITIONAL METHODS & DESIGNS 696 FLETCHER FLORENCE M REF/157 GERO ANNETTE FABRIC OF SOCIETY - AUSTRALIA'S QUILT HERITAGE FROM CONVICT TIMES 9.78E+12 262371 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles Telephone: 01904 613242 Form LIB05 Registered Office: St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green, YORK YO1 7PW March 2013 Registered in England and Wales as a charity no. 1067361 and a company limited by guarantee no. 3447631 Version 4.0 Registered as a charity in Scotland no. SCO43174 Page 2 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles LIBRARY CATALOGUE – REFERENCE (REF) TO 1960 REF/112 GILES ROSALIE P FABRICS FOR NEEDLEWORK 2653 REF/154 GINSBURG MADELINE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF TEXTILES 1851704469 262215 REF/104 GOODMAN LIZ (ED) ALL ABOUT PATCHWORK 26292 REF/34 GRAY LINDA (ED) COLOROLL HOME FURNISHING LIVING IN STYLE 1985 1653 REF/68 GREENWOOD ORMEROD QUAKER TAPESTRY 0 245 60498 7 1016 REF/62 GUTCHEON BETH PERFECT PATCHWORK PRIMER 0 14 046.212 262395 REF/8 HAKE ELIZABETH ENGLISH QUILTING OLD & NEW 262 REF/44 HAKE ELIZABETH ENGLISH QUILTING OLD & NEW 0 7134 5872 0 00N137 REF/9 HALL CARRIE A & KRETSINGER ROMANCE OF THE PATCHWORK QUILT IN AMERICA 682 ROSE G REF/ HARGRAVE HARRIET FROM FIBER TO FABRIC. THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO QUILTMAKING TEXTILES 1571200258 1801 REF/40 HASHAGEN JOANNA (ED) A SELECTION OF TWENTY QUILT & PATCHWORK BEDCOVERS FROM THE 1437 BOWES MUSEUM REF/24 HENNEY & BYETT LAUNDRYWORK IN SCHOOL 1242 REF/160 HEYNES ANNE QUILTING & PATCHWORK 000N49 REF/67 ILIDE ANTHONY QUILTING & PATCHWORK IN WALES 23 REF/72 JEAN DUBOIS THE WOOL QUILT, PATTERNS & POSSIBILITIES 119 REF/110 JEFFERY G G RUGS & QUILTS: FROMM SHREDS AND PATCHES 26512 REF/30 JENKINS SUSAN & SEWARD QUILTS: THE AMERICAN STORY 0-00-412615-7 315 LINDA REF 175 KENDRICK A F ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK 262743 REF/89 KHIN YVONNE M COLLECTOR'S DICTIONARY OF QUILT NAMES & PATTERNS 087491-408-6 00N580 REF/121 KNECHT EDMUND MANYUAL OF DYEING:For the use of practrical dyers, manufacturers, students and 262105 all interested in the art of dyeing, Volume 1 REF/123 KNECHT EDMUND & PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF TEXTILE PRINTING 262104 FOTHERGILL JAMES BEST REF/122 KNECHT EDMUND , RAWSON MANUAL OF DYEING: For the use of practical dyers, manufacturers, students and 262103 CHRISTOPHER, LOEWENTHAL all interested in the art of dyeing, Volum 2 RICHARD REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY AUTUMN DECORATION CATALOGUE 1986 1642 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1989 1645 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1990 1646 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1991 1647 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles Telephone: 01904 613242 Form LIB05 Registered Office: St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green, YORK YO1 7PW March 2013 Registered in England and Wales as a charity no. 1067361 and a company limited by guarantee no. 3447631 Version 4.0 Registered as a charity in Scotland no. SCO43174 Page 3 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles LIBRARY CATALOGUE – REFERENCE (REF) REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1992 1648 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1993 1649 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1994 1650 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1995 1651 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1996 1652 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME CATALOGUE 1997 1654 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME DECORATION CATALOGUE 1983 1638 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME DECORATION CATALOGUE 1984 1639 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME DECORATION CATALOGUE 1985 1640 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME DECORATION CATALOGUE 1986 1641 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME DECORATION CATALOGUE 1988 1644 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME FURNISHINGS CATALOGUE 1981 1636 REF/53 LAURA ASHLEY HOME FURNISHINGS CATALOGUE 1982 1637 REF/10 LEE BERNARD T PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF A NEEDLEMAKER 863033113 397 REF/4 LEMAN BONNIE COTTON SUPREME 1049 REF/113 LONG BRIDGET (ED) THE QUILTERS' GUILD COLLECTION 0-7153-1816-0 00N1047 REF/170 LORD E, BSc MANUAL OF COTTON SPINNING - VOLUME TWO / PART ONE 262738 REF/96 MANN KATHLEEN APPLIQUE DESIGN AND METHOD N1003 REF 166 MANNING JENNY AUSTRALIA'S QUILTS : A DIRECTORY OF PATCHWORK TREASURES 0-646-36164-3 262625 REF/118 MCCOSH ELIZABETH INTRODUCTION TO PATCHWORK 724 REF/37 MCMORRIS PENNY NANCY CROW WORK IN TRANSITION 0-89145-998-7 262393 REF/19 MCMURTRY (ED) McCALL'S ANTIQUE QUILTS 456 REF/160 MELLOR SUSAN & ELFFERS TEXTILE DESIGNS - 200 YEARS OF PATTERNS FOR PRINTED FABRICS 262392 JOOST REF/18 MENDONCA MARIA HELENA EMBROIDERED QUILTS: FROM THE MUSEU NACIONAL DE ARTE ANTIGA 769 LISBOA REF/31 MOCHRIE ELSIE CROSS-STITCH EMBROIDERY 1057 REF/51 MONTGOMERY FLORENCE TEXTILES IN AMERICA 1650-1870: A DICTIONARY BASED ON ORIGINAL 0-393-01703-6 1010 DOCUMENTS REF/76 MONTGOMERY FLORENCE M PRINTED TEXTILES- ENGLISH & AMERICAN COTTONS AND LINENS 1700-1850 670-29654-6 000N46 REF MOONEN AN tis al Beddegoet 90-6255-661-2 00N162 REF NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL QUILTING NNL51 WOMEN'S INSTITUTES The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles Telephone: 01904 613242 Form LIB05 Registered Office: St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green, YORK YO1 7PW March 2013 Registered in England and Wales as a charity no. 1067361 and a company limited by guarantee no. 3447631 Version 4.0 Registered as a charity in Scotland no. SCO43174 Page 4 The Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles LIBRARY CATALOGUE – REFERENCE (REF) REF/92 O'CONNOR DERYN & GRANGER- COLOUR & THE CALICO PRINTER: AN EXHIBITION OF PRINTED AND DYED 00NN325 TAYLOR HERO (ED) TEXTILES 1750-1850 REF/3 O'DOWD KAREN EDITOR'S CHOICE: FROM THE LADY'S CIRCLE PATCHWORK QUILTS 9281021544 1050 REF/60 OSLER DOROTHY NORTH COUNTRY QUILTS: LEGEND AND LIVING TRADITION
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