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10-Inch Square Quilt Block Book - 40+ Quilt Patterns Using Your Favorite Pre-Cuts - cover

10-Inch Square Quilt Block Book - 40+ Quilt Patterns Using Your Favorite Pre-Cuts

Carolina Moore

Publisher: Landauer

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Summary

There's a popular approach that's being embraced by today's modern quilter and it's all about the 10" pre-cut square!  The 10" square precut is cost-effective, offers plenty of fabric variety, and can be used to create almost anything. Now you can find a comprehensive guide to this approach in The 10-Inch Square Quilt Block Book. Author Carolina Moore is an award-winning quilter who's made a living sharing her unique knowledge. Moore shares more than 42 quilt designs and 13 spectacular projects with step-by-step instructions for achieving the same mastery over the craft. With the 10" square pre-cut approach, you'll have endless ideas for mixing, matching, and pairing your quilt blocks to your heart's content. Whether you're a lifelong quilter learning a new approach or someone new to the craft, Carolina Moore will introduce you to a fresh perspective that's sure to raise your quilting to the next level.
Available since: 10/21/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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