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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Foreword
- How To Use This Manual
- UNIT I: BEGINNINGS
- Chapter 1: Supplies and Demands, or "Getting it All Together"
- Chapter 2:Nomenclature
- UNIT II: BASIC PIECING AND QUILTING
- Chapter 1: General Piecing and Quilting Instructions
- Chapter 2: Piecing Squares
- Chapter 3: Piecing Triangles, Borders, and Cording
- Chapter 4: Piecing Hexagons
- Chapter 5: Piecing Curves
- UNIT III: DRESDEN PLATE- PIECED AND APPLIQUED
- UNIT IV: LAP-QUILTING
- Chapter 1: Dresden Plate Quilt
- COLOR SECTION- Completed Projects
- Chapter 2: Friendship Quilt
- UNIT V: TRUE APPLIQUE
- UNIT VI: PUFF-PATCH
- UNIT VII: CATHEDRAL AND ATTIC WINDOW
- UNIT VIII: QUILTS AND TRADITIONAL FRAME QUILTING
- Chapter 1: Designing Your Quilt
- Chapter 2: The Mathematics of Design
- Chapter 3: Determining Fabric Requirements
- Chapter 4: The Quilt Top
- Chapter 5: Frame-Quilting
- Chapter 6: Finishing the Quilt
- Appendix I: Jiffy Bias
- Appendix II: Quilting Designs
- Appendix III: Permanent Template Section
- Appendix IV: Helpful Hints
- Glossary
- INDEX
- About the Author
- Tear-Out Template Section
- Shopping List
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Title: You Can Be A Super Quilter! A Teach-Yourself Manual For Beginners
Author/Designer: Carla J Hassel
Format/Publication Date: COMB:1980
Publisher: Wallace-Homestead, Des Moines, IA
Language: English
Page Count: 136
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 10" x 7"
ISBN: 0870692941
SUMMARY- Here's another beginner's "How-To" that mom seemed to collect an awful lot of. Of Course I do that with most of my crafts too - it's a painless way to pick up a lot of useful information quickly, and no one book ever has it all...
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