More Fat Quarter Winners


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Some quilts beg to be snuggled under, hot cocoa in hand. Renowned patternmaker, Monique Dillard, delivers plenty of just such quilts in this jam-packed book. Quiltmaking basics for 11 fat-quarter quilts demonstrate how stash scraps can create interesting interplay that's both familiar and fresh. These handsome Americana-style quilts are comforting and cozy and perfect for everyday enjoyment.




Fat Quarter Winners


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Make the most of your fabric with this book featuring 11 original projects that use every last bit of fabric, from backing to binding, nothing is wasted. Each project also includes Monica's 'clever shortcuts'.




Fat Quarter Style


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75 Fun Fat-Quarter Quilts


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Turn your fat-quarter bundles into fabulous quilts with this guide featuring easy and versatile quilt patterns from an array of exciting designers. Does your fat-quarter collection require its own zip code? Put those treasured bundles to good use with 13 fast and fun fat-quarter quilts! Want quilts in multiple sizes and variations? You'll find a total of 75 possibilities! Play with scale, layout, colorways, and block design to make each project your own. Popular and up-and-coming designers share ideas in every style and for every skill level.







Fresh Fat-quarter Quilts


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How many fat quarters does it take to make a quilt: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14? The choice is yours! America's favorite fabric cut gets a fun makeover in a dozen all-new patterns from popular blogger Andy Knowlton. In her signature happy color palette, Andy shares easy-to-sew quilts that will inspire quilters to break into those bundles, unfold their singles, or even cut yardage into 18" × 22" chunks of fabric to re-create her cheerful designs. Stars, pinwheels, arrows, and Churn Dashes are just a few of the classic motifs that get Andy's fresh fat-quarter treatment. No more excuses and no time to lose - quilters will love reducing and restocking their stashes to make these fat-quarter-friendly projects.




Moda All-Stars - Two, Four, Six, Eight


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Two, four, six, eight: what do quilters think is great? FAT QUARTERS! Nothing inspires quilters to get in the game more than a stack of pretty fat quarters. The Moda All-Stars are back with a collection of patterns designed for 2 to 32 of those fun little cuts of fabric. Whether quilters collect fat quarters by the bundle or one by one--or even if they have just a couple on hand--they'll find a winning project within these pages. With a patchwork tote, a two-tone pillow, plus runners, wall quilts, lap quilts, and more to choose from, quilters are sure to score a gold medal--with their fat-quarter stash! Royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to Special Olympics.




Fat Quarter Quilts


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Isn't it fun to buy fat quarters! One of the first things we look for when we enter a quilt shop is its display of fat quarters. Some shops have them all folded nice and neat - a small stack of coordinated fabrics tied with a ribbon and ready to use in a project.If you love to buy fat quarters, you'll love the projects in this book. All Those fabric treasures you have found in fat quarter displays can now find a home in a project used to decorate your home or to give as a gift to someone you love.




Fat Quarterly Shape Workshop for Quilters


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Presents quilt patterns, including sixty blocks and twelve quilts and projects.




Oh, Scrap!


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Want to be a scrap quilter? Great! Want to think like a scrap quilter? Learn from a master! Lissa Alexander has spent three decades honing her scrap-quilting talents, and in her first solo book, she offers page after page of tips for making dazzling scrap quilts bursting with colors, prints, and textures. Learn Lissa's secrets for deciding which fabric combinations work (and understanding why others don't). Best of all, with a dozen patterns to choose from you'll discover how to (finally!) use your unique stash to make scrap quilts that sing. Includes a preface by renowned quilt historian Barbara Brackman.