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This image was scanned from the Dianna May Martin personal library collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Backstage
- Chapter Two: Stacking the Deck- The Magician's Secret Revealed
Kaleidoscope Effects
- Chapter Three: half-Square Triangle Magic
- Kaleidoscope Pinwheel Throw Quilt
- Kaleidoscope Pinwheel Queen Quilt
- Pinwheel Plus Wall Quilt
- Chapter Four: 45° Triangle Magic
- Diamond Ring Wall Quilt
- Diamond Ring Queen Quilt
- Chapter Five: 45° Diamond Magic
- LeMoyne Star Baby or Wall Quilt
- LeMoyne Star Throw Quilt
- Hands All Around Wall Quilt
- Hybrid Lilies Wall Quilt
- Chapter Six: 60° Triangle Magic
- Hexagon Star Throw Quilt
- Hexagon STar Wall Quilt
- Hexagon Star Double Quilt
- Chapter Seven: 60° Diamond Magic
- Morning Star Queen Quilt
- Morning Star Wall Quilt
- Chapter Eight: The Curtain Call
- Back Art
- Quilting Designs and Strategies
- Finishing with a Flourish: Bindings, Sleeves, and Labels
- Guides and Patterns
- Lesson Plans
- Bibliography & Sources
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Title: Magic Stack-n-Wack Quilts
Author/Designer: Bethany S Reynolds
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1998
Publisher: American Quilter's Society, Paducah, KY
Language: English
Page Count: 112
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 1574327046
SUMMARY- The Table of Contents are more extensive than I've typed in for you, but I think you get the idea. I'm amazed mom didn't have all of Ms. Reynolds' books - these are exactly in mom's wheelhouse, they're so clever. The main drawback to this type of quilt is the huge amount of waste fabric it would generate - but boy are the end results jawdropping amazing.
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