Fantastic Stash Quilts Book

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Fantastic Stash Quilts Book
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Fantastic Stash Quilts Book
Time to use up that scrap pile! Fantastic Stash Quilts by Joyce Dean Gieszler is the perfect solution to an over-flowing stash or scrap pile! With 8 quilting projects, each with 2 separate looks, paired with a variety of prints and solid fabrics, the possibilities are endless! This book gives helpful tips for quilting complex designs with ease and walks you through simple piecing methods.

137 Pages
8 Projects

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Betsy S.
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Great Book

I have a HUGE stash and it is time to start using it to make some quilts. This book has great patterns and is good for quilters with small or large stashes. I am happy I ordered this book.

Beth K.
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Amazing patterns

Great looking patterns. They seem to be well written and easy to follow. I'm pulling together my fabric now.

Dianne R.
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Cute ideas for using your stash

Wow eight projects in this book. I wish I could make them all. Smart and clever ways to make them.

Mary D.
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I love this book

There are so many patterns I want to make in this book that I cannot choose which one to make first.

christine w.
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Good value

It will come in useful to clean up my stash .

Shelley N.
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Designs

Easy to follow instructions. Has many designs from easy to complicated. Love it

Ruthann C.
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Fantastic Stash Quilts Book

This book is a nice book . I especially liked all the quilt sewing techniques included . Seeing it was on sale the price was great too ! Ruthann C.

Nancy L.
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Stash quilts

There was only one quilt in the book that I would really like to make. And that will be awhile as I have several other quilts in line first. It's a very nice book and seems well written. But it still uses many pieces alike. I guess I was thinking scrap rather than stash. I tend to buy what I need to make a particular pattern and try to figure out what to do with the leftovers. And it seems there is always quite a bit left.

Sandra H.
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Stash quilts

interesting and practical patterns