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English Paper Piecing II

Vicki Bellino

Verlag: That Patchwork Place

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In this follow-up to her best-selling book English Paper Piecing, Vicki Bellino presents a collection of enticing new designs for quilters of all ages and skill levels.
  Expand your repertoire with a variety of shapes and add English paper piecing to quilts, table runners, and more  Choose from 11 eye-catching items ranging from a tote and sewing-machine cover to wall and lap quilts  Create relatively simple projects as well as more challenging designs
Verfügbar seit: 06.05.2014.

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