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Appliqué the Basics and BeyondJanet Pittman

Appliqué the Basics and Beyond

Janet Pittman

Appliqué

Janet Pittman covers several hand and machine appliqué methods side by side, including needle-turn and other traditional approaches, so a quilter can compare techniques and pick what suits their hands. Instructions cover shape preparation and stitching detail aimed at a first-time appliqué quilter. Works as a technique reference rather than a single-project pattern book.

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