Rich Traditions: Scrap Quilts to Paper Piece
Rich Traditions: Scrap Quilts to Paper Piece
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About the Author
Hometown: Palm Coast, Florida
Nancy Mahoney works with Fabric Sales Company, where she collaborates on developing house fabric collections. She also designs quilt patterns for several fabric companies. Rich Traditions is her first book.
Rich Traditions: Scrap Quilts to Paper Piece,Nancy Mahoney,Martingale and Company,1564774252,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Hobbies/Crafts,Patchwork,Patchwork quilts,Patterns,Quilting,Quilts & Quilting
Book Contents:
- SalonOvations' Day Spa Techniques (S Advanced Techniques)
- Scrapbooking Beyond Your Imagination
- Scrapbook Memorabilia: Safe And Unique Ways to Showcase Your Life's Mementos
- Storage Projects You Can Build (Stiles, David R. Weekend Project Book Series.)
- Style and Grace : African Americans at Home
- Teach Yourself Jewellery Making
- The Art of Making Miniature Millinery
- The Builder's Secret: Learning the Art of Living Through the Craft of Building
- The Commercial Woods of Africa: A Descriptive Full-Color Guide
- The Encyclopedia of Embroidery Techniques : A Comprehensive Visual Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques
Book Contents
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