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A Quilter's Ark - More Than 50 Designs for Foundation Piecing - cover

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A Quilter's Ark - More Than 50 Designs for Foundation Piecing

Margaret Rolfe

Publisher: That Patchwork Place

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Summary

Create a menagerie of quilted creatures with 53 exciting foundation-pieced block designs by Margaret Rolfe! Piece dozens of animal and bird designs, including a panda, giraffe, rhinoceros, lion, flamingo, toucan, hippo, koala, parrot, and an elephant.
  Stitch even the smallest pieces of your blocks with ease and accuracy when you use Margaret's fast and fun foundation-piecing technique  Combine any number of 4" x 4" blocks to make small or large quilts  Complete block instructions, patterns for four quilts, and a special ark block are included
Available since: 12/03/2013.

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