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Library by Title 2020 LIBRARY LISTING AS OF 8/1/2020 NEW BOOKS in RED CATEGORY TITLE AUTHOR # COMMENTS 1 Amish Quilts Almost Amish Sampler Oxmoor House A160 Sampler with Amish Colors 2 Annimal Quilts Go Wild with Quilts Rolfe, Margaret G109 Animals 3 Annimal Quilts Go Wild with Quilts Again Rolfe, Margaret G266 Animals 4 Applique ABC's of Words on Quilts Scott, Elizabeth A463 Appl. & embroidery lettering techniques 5 Applique Appliqué Better Homes and Garden A233 Easy techniques 6 Applique Appliqué Designs My Mother Taught me to Sew Anderson, Faye A120 Designs - 50 patterns 7 Applique Appliqué for Christmas White, Tonee A227 Christmas Embellished blocks 8 Applique Applique in Bloom Swain, Gabrielle A195 Floral, detailed realistic bouquet designs - advanced 9 Applique Applique Outside the Lines Goldsmith,Becky& Linda Jenkins A464 No rules, no ruler from Piece O Cake 10 Applique Applique Quilt Revival Mahoney, Nancy A101 Updated patterns from the 30's 11 Applique Appliqué Takes Wings Townswick, Jane A450 Designs for Birds, Butterflies & more 12 Applique Appliqué to Go White, Tonee A322 Patterns for applique, quilting & patchwork 13 Applique Applique with Folded Cutwork Shackelford, Anita A440 Cutwork patterns & techniques 14 Applique Appliqué your ABC’s White, Tonee A245 Patterns for applique & patchwork alphabet 15 Applique Applique's with Style Mulary, Mary A442 Applique techniques & patterns 16 Applique Artful Appliqué Townswick, Jane A441 Advanced applique, stylized floral, color & technique 17 Applique Aunt Millie's Garden Goldsmith, & Linda Jenkins A100 12 block quilting patterns 18 Applique Beyond the Horizon Hearder, Valerie B336 landscape 19 Applique Blossoms in Winter Eaton, Patti & Mostek, Pamela B513 Wool felt 20 Applique Bonnet Girls Scott, Helen R. B442 Embroidery embellishment, quilting 21 Applique Botanical Wreaths Reinstatler, Laura M. B169 Nature's glory in applique 22 Applique Bridge to Landscape Quilts, A Hackett, Mary L. B566 Fabric Pictures and scenic landscape 23 Applique Calendar Quilts Schaefer, Kim C108 12 months fusible holiday applique patterns 24 Applique Cat Quilts and Crafts Langeman, La Vera C122 Holiday & decorating accessories 25 Applique Celebrate with Little Quilts Berg,Alice,Mary vanHolt,& Sylvia Johnson C258 Applique 26 Applique Changing Seasons Liddell, Jill C111 Japanese 27 Applique Christmas Joy Pieces from My Heart C115 Whimsical designs for fusibles and stitchery 28 Applique Christmas or Not Kimmel, Gerry, Linda Brannock & Jan Patek C118 Primitive 29 Applique Circle Play Pakusich, Reynola C392 gifts & decorations 30 Applique Collections Two Kimmell, Gerry C428 Red Wagon patterns - juvenile, country 31 Applique Comical Country Sampler Doak, Carol C325 Country borders - one pattern 32 Applique Contemporary Classic in Plaids & Stripes Goldsmith,Becky &Linda Jenkins C537 hand applique-- country style 33 Applique Creative American Quilting Better Homes and Gardens C205 applique 34 Applique Easy Applique Better Homes & Gardens E480 hand and machine 35 Applique Easy Applique Blocks Mackenzie, Kay E462 50 designs in 5 sizes with DVD 36 Applique Fast, Fun, Fab Quilts Nelson, Suzanne F491 30 Wallhangings with applique designs 37 Applique Four Blocks…Continued Carlson, Linda Giesler F372 historical replication of antique 4 block quilts 38 Applique From a Quilter’s Garden Swain, Gabrielle F314 flowers, fruits, and vegetable designs 39 Applique Garden of Quilts Johnson, Mary E. G18 Floral 40 Applique Hand Appliqué with Alex Anderson Anderson, Alex H457 hand, simple country projects 41 Applique Houses Figueroa,Joanna& Lisa Quan H200 House Block patterns 42 Applique Ice Cream Cone Quilt Burns, Eleanor I 100 Pieced, applique, 3 quilt patterns 43 Applique In a Patchwork Garden Bolton, Janet I 358 hand - country 44 Applique Inspired by Tradition Mackenzie, Kay I 277 50 applique blocks in 5 sizes 45 Applique Jacobean Applique Campbell,Patricia &Mimi Ayers J368 hand floral 46 Applique Jacobean Applique: Exotica Book I Campbell,Patricia &Mimi Ayers J166 hand floral 47 Applique Mastering Machine Appliqué’ Hargrave, Harriet M502 Mock Hand, Other techniques 48 Applique Mother Earth's ABC's Sieglinde, Schoen, Smith M461 Appl. & embroidery storybook alphabet designs 49 Applique Quilt It Pfeifer, Leslie Anne Q493 Patchwork, Applique 50 Applique Quilt with the Best Hagood, Carol C. Q293 Patterns, Applique 51 Applique Quilts Say It Best Westfall, Eileen Q331 Hand 52 Applique Quilts that Honor Tradition Rink, Nancy Q112 53 Applique Quilts With A Spin Goldsmith, Becky & Linda Jenkins Q460 Patterns, Applique 54 Applique Red and Green Kimball, Jeana R78 Traditional 55 Applique Red and Green, An Applique Tradition Kimball, Jeana R103 Traditional 56 Applique Red, Green & Beyond Hornback, N & Terry Thompson R100 Traditional patterns combine piecing & applique 57 Applique Reflections of Baltimore Kimball, Jeana R410 Baltimore Albums 58 Applique Second Quilter’s Companion, A Hinson, Dolores A. S66 Patterns, Techniques 59 Applique Simple Blessings Dichl, Kim S559 Patterns, Applique 60 Applique Stars in the Garden Goldsmith,Becky& Linda Jenkins S523 Floral 61 Applique Sunbonnet Sue All Through the Year Linker, Sue S165 Hand: Patterns 62 Applique Ultimate Sunbonnet Sue Collection Leisure Arts U496 Techniques and Patterns 63 Applique Video – ABC’s of Quilting Appliquéd Quilts ACQG VA3 Techniques 64 Applique Video- Masterclass: Hand Applique DVD Swain, Gabrielle VM550 Choosing fabric, technique - painterly realistic style 65 Applique Wild Birds Armstrong, Carol W506 Nature 66 Applique Wildflower Album Oglesby, Bea W452 Floral 67 Applique Wonder-Under Book of Easy Appliqué’ Oxmore House W470 Patterns, eash Techniques 68 Art Quilts Cutting Garden Quilts Bula, Melinda C570 69 Art Quilts Cutting Garden Quilts Bula, Melinda C571 70 Art Quilts Pictorial Quilts Hall, Carolyn P465 Artist techniques to inspire quilters 71 Art Quilts Picture Piecing England, Cynthia P100 art quilting 72 Art Quilts Quilter’s Album of Blocks and Borders Beyer, Jinny Q500 Traditional 73 Baby Quilts 150 Blocks for Baby Quilts Briscoe, Susan O 200 Mix and match design patterns for baby quilts 74 Baby Quilts Baby It's You Hemberlin, Amy B50 10 baby quilt and bag projects 75 Baby Quilts Big Book of Baby Quilts That Patchwork Place B111 87 delightful baby quilts by top-selling authors 76 Baby Quilts Big Book of Baby Quilts, The Martingale Press B570 87 quilts by top quilters from traditional to modern 77 Baby Quilts Crib Quilts and Other Small Wonders Woodard, T.K. and Blanche Greenstein C99 185 pictures & instructions 78 Baby Quilts Keeosake Baby Quilts from Scraps Higgins, Julie K201 9 Baby Quilts 79 Baby Quilts More Quilts for Baby -Easy as ABC Reikes, Ursula M340 Patterns, Crib quilts, Quilting 80 Baby Quilts Special Delivery Quilts #2 Lose, Patrick S106 10 Baby Quilts 81 Baltimore Album Baltimore Album Quilts Sienkiewicz, Elly B71 Baltimore album patterns, hand applique 82 Baltimore Album Baltimore Beauties and Beyond Sienkiewicz, Elly B114 Baltimore album patterns, hand applique 83 Baltimore Album Baltimore Beauties and Beyond Sienkiewicz, Elly B72 Baltimore album patterns, hand applique 84 Baltimore Album Baltimore Blocks for Beginners Dietrich, Mimi B73 Baltimore album patterns, hand applique 85 Baltimore Album Baltimore Bouquets Copy 2 Dietrich, Mimi B377 Baltimore album patterns, hand applique 86 Baltimore Album Baltimore Bouquets Copy 1 Dietrich, Mimi B377 Baltimore bouquet designs 87 Baltimore Album Baltimore Elegance Sienkiewicz, Elly B116 A new approach to classic Baltimore quilts 88 Baltimore Album Best of Baltimore Beauties Sienkiewicz, Elly B115 95 patterns 89 Baltimore Album Miniature Baltimore Album Quilts Buechel, Jennifer M320 Patterns, Techniques 90 Batik Quilts Bold Batik Quilts Pridemore, Heidi B445 Batik 91 Borders & finishesBorder Workbook, The Kime, Janet B565 Easy speed, pieced & Foundation - pieced borders 92 Borders & finishesBorders & finishes Touches 2nd Browning, Bonnie K. B444 Pieced & applique, piping, prairie points, bindings 93 Borders & finishesBorders, Binding, & Edges Collins, Sally B445 Finishing 94 Borders & finishesHappy Endings Deitrich, Mimi H75 Illustrated bindings, clear directions 95 Borders & finishesHappy Endings, Finishing the Edges Deitrich, Mimi H542 Revised with more color illustrations 96 Borders & finishesTraditional Quilts with Painless Borders Schneider,Sally & B Eikmeier T362 Piecing, border & quilting designs for popular patches 97 Borders & finishesTreasury of Patchwork Borders Nyhan, Elizabeth F. T275 76 design patterns, Techniques 98 Borders & finishesVideo - Perfect Curved Binding Schamber, Sharon VP110 Perfect Curved Binding 99 Borders & finishesVideo - Sew Precise Sew Fast Machine binding Hyland, Suzanne Michelle VS300 1/4" binding done completely by machine 100 Broderie Perse Broderie Perse Barber, Barbara W. B443 Floral, trapunto, etc. 101 Cabin Quilts Cozy Cabin Quilts from Thimbleberrie Jensen, Lynette C533 Thimbleberries 102 Cat Quilts Copy Cat Quilts Navarro, Dawn E. C100 Patterns featurning cats 103 Chain Piecing Adventures with Leaders & Enders #1 Hunter, Bonnie A102 12 projects using chain piecing 104 Chain Piecing Adventures with Leaders & Enders #2 Hunter, Bonnie A102 12 projects using chain piecing 105 Charm Quilts Charm Quilts Made Easy McKee, Janice C324 Charm quilts 106 Christmas Christmas Favorites Halverson, Nancy C395 Christmas Patterns 107 Christmas Ho Ho Ho Let it Snow Halverson, Nancy H357 Christmas Patterns 108 Christmas Home for Christmas Martin, Nancy & Sharon Stanley H123 Christmas quilts
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