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Pattern on Pattern: Spectacular Quilts from Traditional Blocks

by Ruth B. McDowell

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Here's how to create dazzling new designs from traditional patterns--simply by enlarging, reducing, rotating, or overlapping basic quilt blocks to create special effects of fabric, pattern, and color. This is a great choice for quilters who are looking to create unique effects with simple techniqu
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Guidance in arranging quilt pieces
  SHCG | Aug 6, 2013 |
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