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About the Author

Includes the names: Lynda Milligan, Lynda S. Milligan

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Works by Lynda Milligan

P.S. I Love You Two! A Sequel (1996) — Author; Author; Author — 99 copies
Toppers (1998) 76 copies
P.S. I Love You Baby Collection Quilts (1990) — Author — 74 copies
Super Simple Squares (2002) 62 copies
Hearts Aplenty (2001) 58 copies
P.S. I Love You Three! (2002) 57 copies
Super Simple Fat Quarter Quilts (2004) 56 copies, 2 reviews
Home for the Holidays (2004) 43 copies
BedWarmers (1999) 37 copies, 2 reviews
Joy to the World (1999) 37 copies, 1 review
Toppers 2 (2003) 35 copies

Associated Works

Super Simple Strips (2003) 90 copies, 1 review
Welcome to My Cabin (2003) — some editions — 25 copies
PS I Love You Four (2006) — some editions — 19 copies

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Reviews

24 reviews
An okay book. I made a stunning quilt from one the patterns but I found the directions a little confusing and it seems really easy to make mistakes even if you think you're doing everything right. The ruler they use is essential to the technique and is worth the purchase if you're going to do these quilts. Some cute patterns though and it's the easiest, most accurate way to do a square in a square pattern that I've ever seen.
I really like this book as evidenced by the 3 quilts I have made from the book. I like to use "Triangles on a Roll" to make quilts with triangles and this book tells at the top of the directions just which size the quilter needs to get. I plan on making more quilts from this book, but I will need to go to one of the office supply stores to get it spiral bound first because it is falling apart and so it will lie flat.
Some of the designs are silly, but I'm looking forward to making a couple of them. I've made one coffee cup quilt top and am crazy to make more.
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Works
42
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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
4.1
Reviews
17
ISBNs
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