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Loose Change – That Patchwork Place (B910)
$14.99
by Claudia Plett & Le Ann Weaver
Quits from Nickels, Dimes And Fat Quarters
Finally, a book to use with all those great precut fabric collections! Have fun using 5″ and 10″ squares and fat quarters in these 12 creative projects.
- Try a table runner, crib or lap blanket, or a bed quilt.
- Get up to speed on traditional and foundation piecing, and experiment with easy optional applique and embroidery
- Great for fabric swags or using up your stash.
- Paperback: 78 pages
- Publisher: Martingale Publishing company
Only 1 left in stock
SKU: 9781564778253
Category: Books
Tags: Fat Quarter Friendly, Jelly Roll Friendly, Pre-Cut Friendly, That Patchwork Place, Turnover Friendly
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