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Available
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Series
Collection
Publication
That Patchwork Place (2000), 144 pages
Description
With all-new, simplified methods for preparing, marking, assembling and stitching applique fabrics, any stitcher can now achieve flawless, professional looking results."
User reviews
LibraryThing member GeekGoddess
I started quilting in the late 80s, and tried various techniques for applique. Then I found this book and had my most significant 'a-ha' moment in my quilting work. The applique techniques made a major impact in the quality of my work. I wish I had found this book 20 years ago.
LibraryThing member KQLibrary
A master in the art of hand appliqué shares her amazing expertise step by step, allowing stitchers at any skill level to achieve flawless results. Sixteen gorgeous block designs present new, simplified methods for preparing, marking, and stitching appliqué fabrics that guarantee the ultimate in
•Beautiful 9" appliquéd block patterns filled with popular motifs, such as flowers, birds, leaves, and vines
•New methods for appliquéing tricky points and curves, narrow stems and vines, and even the tiniest of pieces with precision
•Special tips on creating extraordinary effects using reverse appliqué, window templates, and modified cutwork stems
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beauty and accuracy.•Beautiful 9" appliquéd block patterns filled with popular motifs, such as flowers, birds, leaves, and vines
•New methods for appliquéing tricky points and curves, narrow stems and vines, and even the tiniest of pieces with precision
•Special tips on creating extraordinary effects using reverse appliqué, window templates, and modified cutwork stems
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Language
Original language
English
Physical description
144 p.; 11 inches
ISBN
1564772942 / 9781564772947
UPC
744527104161
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