Add-A-Line Continued: More Continuous Quilting Patterns

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Add-A-Line Continued: More Continuous Quilting Patterns

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This continuation of outstanding patterns is a worthy sequel to Janie's first book, Add-a-Line. Her popular bestseller set the standard for continuous quilting patterns provided in a variety of sizes, in a handy, larger page format. Hand quilters, domestic and long-arm machine quilters, home sewers and professionals, will enjoy the beauty and scope of these 50 new continuous-line quilting designs. Machine quilters will especially appreciate the grouping of the patterns into the Add-a-Line color coded sequence. Follow the black line design first. Go back and pick up the green line, then the orange, and finally the purple for up to four-line continuous patterns. You can choose how much quilting you need. Janie Donaldson has more than 20 years of industrial quilting machine experience. She owns Quilting Machines International and is co-hostess of the TV series Quilt Central. AUTHORBIO: More than 20 years of industrial quilting machine experience have afforded the author extensive knowledge of numerous apsects of quilting. Janie owns Quilting Machines International, and is co-host of PBS's "Quilt Central." REVIEW: This continuation of Janie's bestselling 'Add-a-Line' series includes 60 quilting designs, most in three different sizes. The patterns range from single line to quadruple line quilting, including a selection of whimsical designs. It's a nice collection for both hand and machine quilter.

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