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The Big Book of Fat-Quarter Quilts - cover

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The Big Book of Fat-Quarter Quilts

Place That Patchwork

Maison d'édition: That Patchwork Place

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Your stash of fat quarters is ready to shine! Stitch your way through this carefully curated collection of fat-quarter quilts, ranging from wall hangings to large bed-sized projects. Whether you want to whip up a quick-and-easy gift or you're in the mood for more of a challenge, you'll find dozens of dazzling patterns in a range of styles including traditional, scrappy, modern, and more, all by today's top quilt designers.A great value--just pennies per patternFat quarters are the best-selling fabric precuts for a reason--put these versatile, easy-to-collect pieces to work in designs that will showcase your collectionFind stash-busting success with projects for beginning through advanced quilters
Disponible depuis: 07/09/2016.

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