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Seasonal Quilts Using Quick Bias (B660)
$24.95
by Gretchen K. Hudock
Book includes: Introduction, Quick Bias Basics, Designing Your Own Seasonal Quilts, Enlarging and Reducing the Designs.
Projects: Ornaments, Doorknob Pillows, Two-in-One Mini Quilts, Door decorations, Pillows, Wall Quilts, Table Runners, Table Topper and Tree Skirt.
Publisher: Martingale & Co
Language: English
ISBN 10: 1564775453
ISBN 13: 9781564775450
Product Dimensions: 11″ x 8.5″ inches
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