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Jo's Little Favorites III - Enduring Designs for Classic-Quilt Lovers - cover

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Jo's Little Favorites III - Enduring Designs for Classic-Quilt Lovers

Joe Morton

Publisher: That Patchwork Place

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Summary

Quilting icon Jo Morton returns with her third book in the "Jo's Little Favorites" series! Enjoy 16 more exquisite little quilts previously available only to her devoted club members--until now. 

For the first time, Jo invites quilters into her charming 1920s-era bungalow to share how she displays quilts in her own home. Get oodles of ideas for showcasing small quilts, along with Jo's favorite techniques for making them. You'll be inspired to start right away with Jo's wise approach: if you want to make them all, make them small!
Available since: 03/01/2018.

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