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This image was scanned from the Dianna May Martin personal library collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- From the Editor
- THRIFTY THIRTIES:
- Old Timer(Doris Rogers)
- Rings of Hope(Linda Dyken)
- Sara's Garden(Carol Matthews)
- Grandmother's Flower Garden(Judy Howard)
- Nostalgia(Kathy Munkelwitz)
- QUILTS ACROSS AMERICA:
- Pinwheels and Cherries(Kathryn Rouse)
- Hummingbird Heaven(Jean Lohmar)
- Target(Connie Brown)
- Calico Rose(Barbara Clem)
- Cherokee Heritage(Scott A Murkin)
- TRADITIONS IN QUILTING:
- Spanish Tiles(Barbara Barr)
- I'm in Love with Perry Winkle(Elizabeth Spannring)
- Arachne(Paulette Peters)
- Plaid Fantasy(Carolyn Van de Graaf)
- In My Garden: A Hummingbird Tale(Jill Schumacher)
- BEE QUILTERS:
- Mediterranean Beauty(Claudia Clark Myers and Marilyn Badger)
- Serendipity(Linda M Roy)
- Beauty from Brokenness(Charlotte Roach)
- I Like Red(Rosemary Zaugg)
- Spring Has Sprung(Joanne Donahue and the Pony Express Quilters)
- DESIGNER GALLERY:
- We Fix Broken Hearts(Ellen Guerrant)
- Bright Hopes(Karen Kay Buckley)
- Sitting Bull(Sharon Schamber)
- Pharaoh(Sandra Frieze Leichner)
- Wedding Dreams(Maria Elkins)
- Quilt Smart Workshop
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Title: Leisure Arts Presents: Great American Quilts, Book Eleven
Editor(s): Rhonda Richards
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2003
Publisher: Oxmoor House, Birmingham, AL
Language: English
Page Count: 144
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 0848726456
SUMMARY- I really love this series of books, and am happy I've been finding so many of them on www.paperbackswap.com to help fill in mom's collection. There's so much inspiration and ideas(and patterns!) offered here - something for everyone. I highly recommend them.
While filling in my mom's set of this book, I noticed two things. The titling on the cover is slightly different between the hardcover edition and the softcover edition. The corresponding hardcover edition for this one says "Great American Quilts 2004". The second thing is that buying these used, I found very little difference in price between the hardcover edition and the softcover - so I highly recommend going for the hardcovers, as they hold up much better.
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