
Mastering Machine Appliqué
Harriet Hargrave
AppliquéHarriet Hargrave's technical deep-dive into machine appliqué — stabilizers, thread choice, stitch settings, and finishing — for quilters who want appliqué that holds up.
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Why Teresa recommends it
“Harriet doesn't do hand-waving. If you want to actually understand why a stabilizer choice matters, or why your machine appliqué keeps puckering, this is the book that finally explains it instead of just telling you to "practice more."”
— Teresa Drummond, NiftyFifty founder
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