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Double Pinwheel Quilt: An Easy Strip Method
By Eleanor Burns
Book Description:
The classic "double pinwheel" explained and simplified. 


Passionate Patchwork: Over 20 Original Quilt Designs
By Kaffe Fassett and Liza Prior Lucy
Book Description:
Exciting, saturated color schemes are the hallmark of works by renowned knitwear designer and decorative artist Kaffe Fassett. In this book, Fassett brings his brilliant color sense to the art of quilting. His new patchwork designs explore the use of prints and color, combining them with the building blocks of circles, squares, diamonds, and triangles. The patterns in this book are artfully arranged, incorporating some of Fassett's own stunning fabric designs. 


Magic Stack-N-Whack Quilt
By Bethany S Reynolds
Book Description:
Have you always wanted to try your hand at making kaleidoscope, pinwheel, and star designs? Marvel at this simple method for rotary cutting these versatile blocks. The kaleidoscope effects occur spontaneously, thanks to the ingenious Stack-n-Whack techniques. 


Stack-n-Whackier Quilts
(Another Stack-n-Whack (TM) Book)
By Bethany S Reynolds
Book Description:
Are you ready for an adventure into unknown territory? Within almost every print fabric lies a world of designs waiting to be discovered. With the instructions and projects in this book, you will be ready to find unique and wonderful patterns in the most unexpected places. Whether you are a new quilter looking for an easy but intriguing project, or a veteran seeking new challenges, you will find delightful possibilities. The Stack-n-Whack method engages your eyes and mind through each step of the process, from cutting to piecing to finishing, as new designs emerge and change like patterns in a kaleidoscope.

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