All quilters love to cuddle up with something warm and
fluffy, whether it's a quilt or a beloved pet.
Carrie Nelson's favorite quilting companion is a lovable
golden retriever named Miss Rosie. Together,
Carrie and Miss Rosie have created dozens of wonderful
quilts, and we have seven of their freshest floral
designs right here. Miss Rosie even got a few of
her four-pawed friends to join in the fun of posing for
the camera, ensuring that this collection of quilts and
canines will touch the hearts of quilters and dog lovers
everywhere.
$
12.99
Portable Patchwork
by Donna Lynn Thomas
Who Says You Can't Take it With You?
You're so busy these days.
Places to go and so much to do. But your patchwork is calling
your name. You're longing to pick it up rather than run out
the door. Don't ignore the call! Let Donna Thomas show
you how to integrate your machine and hand-piecing skills to make
your projects totally portable. You'll be amazed at how much
you can accomplish, even while you're on the go.
Fourteen breath-taking quilts are included. Try your hand
at some of the variations Donna offers on old favorites such as The
Nosegay, St. Louis Stars and Split Nine Patch. Step-by-step
photos and clear instructions abound in this must-have book.
$ 25.95
Becoming a Confident Quilter
It's Hip to be Square
by Debbie Caffrey
Taking the mystery out
of great quilts!
Provides complete understanding of the
specific topic and skills described within each one, and show you
how to apply what you learn. By teaching the processes of
quilting, Debbie hopes to create a new class of confident,
enthusiastic quilters. Her desire is to teach you to quilt and
give you confidence to make the quilts you want to make, not just
how to read a pattern and duplicate a quilt that someone else has
designed. Take control of your quilts!
$ 15.99
Cotton and Wool
Miss Jump's Farewell
by Linda Brannock
Beloved primitive artist Linda Brannock
is saying farewell in her final book, full of gorgeous designs for
both cotton and wool: six quilts and nine projects.
Besides the new designs, Linda also shares instructions for some of
her all-time favorite quilts.
After you've admired all the quilts, table runners placemats, rugs
and placemats - displayed in Linda's prim-paradise home - curl up in
a comfortable chair and enjoy Linda's musings about her life in
Independence Missouri: growing flowers, quilting tips and lore and
childhood memories that feature her somewhat mysterious neighbor,
Miss Jump.