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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- What Quilting Adds to the Quilt
- Choosing Designs for Your Quilt Top
- Survey of Tools Used to mark Quilting
- Guidelines for Marking
- Getting the Most from Your Quilting Stencil
- Matching Borders and Corners
- All About Background Quilting
- Making Your Own Quilting Stencils
- Preserving a Design Found on an Old Quilt
- A Dozen New Designs for Quilting
- Caring for Quilt Stencils
- Quilting from the Judges' Point of View
- Last Thoughts
- Commonly Asked Questions About Quilt Marking
- References
- Resources
- INDEX
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Title: Mastering Quilt Marking: Marking Tools & Techniques, Choosing Stencils, Matching Borders & Corners
Editors: Pepper Cory
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1999
Publisher: C&T Publishing, Lafayette, CA
Language: English
Page Count: 80
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 1571200770
SUMMARY- Stumped on how to choose your quilting to finish your quilt? This book is a must-have. There are so many decisions to make and things to think about and technical skills to master - but your quilt isn't finished until you've quilted it and bound the edges. Until then, it's just a UFO. I highly recommend this book.
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