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Pathways to Better Quilting: 5 Shapes for Machine Patterns by Sally Terry
Number of Illustrations: 221 Binding: Softback Dimensions: 12.00" x 9.00" x 0.30" Author: Sally Terry Description: Follow the right path for finding your own creative talent and sewing ability. Whether you use a traditional shortarm, midarm or longarm sewing machine, this book shares amazingly simple step-by-step methods of free-hand quilting. See how to interpret and complete the quilt with creative quilting patterns, quickly and easily. Learn the five shapes of quilting: the easy-to-accomplish arc; S-curve, straight line, loop and hook, from which all quilting patterns are made. Discover the correct way to complete each stroke. Book contains advice for auditioning patterns, resizing design motifs and transferring patterns. Especially helpful are the suggestions for threads, backing, binding, and batting selections. Also included are dozens of beautiful full-sized, original quilting patterns. Publisher's Review: Two new guides offer quilts excellent basic details and tips. Sally Terry's Pathways To Better Quilting is an unusual oversized presentation of five shapes for machine quilt patterns. Learn to choose and quilt machine patterns through Terry's review of five simple questions about fabric and quilting decisions determined by the quilt top. 75 patterns for quilters with traditional sewing machines...and hand quilters alike make PTBQ a classic. -The Midwest Book Review ![]() |
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