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Utility Quilting

By Carolyn Forster
Easy, stress free ways to qucikly hand quilt your quilts

Safety Pin Grip Cover

These are the safety pin grip covers that Carolyn Forster uses when basting quilts. It won Best New & Quilting Sewing Product in 2007!!

Scrap Republic

by Emily ier
8 quilt projects for those who love COLOURS!! If you don't like scrappy, colourful, modern quilts, then this book is NOT for you, on the other hand... if you like all of these things, then order it today!!

Sunbonnet Sue and Scottie at Play

Designs in Redwork and Applique

By Suzanne Cirillo

Over 40 designs that can be used for applique or embroidery featuring the timeless Sunbonnet Sue and her little dog Scottie

The Quilting Answer Book

By Barbara Weiland Talbert

If you were to organise a pub quizz for quilters (now, there's an idea!!), this is the book you would use to pick the questions!! It claims to have all the solutions to every problem you'll ever face and answers to all the questions you'll ever ask... I keep opening it at random pages and discovering new things!!

The format make it small enough to take to classes (or keep in your handbag to read on the train!!): 4.5x6.5"

Adventures with Leaders and Enders

By Bonnie K. Hunter

Nothing to do with the latest political scandal!! but a very clever book indeed as you make a quilt without noticing it...

It is such a clever concept to use scraps of fabrics and end up with lots of blocks - it will also save on threads!!

Colourful Quilts, a journey through fabric

By Cynthia LeBlanc Regone

8 eye catching quilts that offer great opportunities to play with a range of fabrics, from bright to batiks. Add fresh and fun accents such as applique.

Vintage Fabric Accessories

By Kaoru Ishikawa
Stylish creations from recyled fabrics

Learn to Do Hand Quilting in just One Day

... and then pratise for the rest of your life
Once you had the theory and all the hints and tips, then it's down to you: practice, practice, practise, it's the only secret to hand quilting (and to machine quilting for that matter!!)

Turning Twenty... again

By Tricia Cribbs

I must have made about 15 of those! It's quite simple: I know the quilting instructions by heart!!

If you need a quick quilt - this is the pattern for you - as long as you are prepared to slice through 5 or 6 fat quarters at a time, you will have a quilt top in a few hours.

It's the perfect book to go with that bundle of fat quarters you bought at a show because you had to (don't worry, we understand!) and don't know what do with it now.