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Mastering Quilt Marking - Print on Demand Edition: Marking Tools and Techniques, Choosing Stencils, Matching Borders and Corners by Cory, Pepper (2010) Paperback

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First published September 1, 1999

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July 31, 2008
I'm starting to feel guilty about my stack of quilt tops. The main reason they remain unfinished is that I'm intimidated by the quilting process. I know how important the quilting is, and I spent so much time putting together the tops—I don't want to mess them up! I bought this book years ago, but only today picked it up and really looked at it. In fact, I read the whole thing cover-to-cover over the course of the morning. The book focuses on the art of marking the quilt in preparation for quilting. She discusses the tools, a variety of techniques, when to mark what, and how important marking is. The book does NOT discuss how to quilt your quilt. But it does offer advice on how various styles of quilting have different effects and can serve different purposes. I'm feeling much less intimidated now, and am anxious to start in on one of my tops. This book has really helped boost my quilting confidence.
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February 11, 2016
I may try this book again later. Right now I am choking on all the exactness. I'm just not cut out of that cloth! But, I may need to see how to "do it right" before I go ahead and do it wrong!! I've only been at this quilting thing for 1 1/2 years.
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September 3, 2013
I found this book fascinating. I can tell the author really has a passion for quilting. It made me really want to give hand quilting a try sometime soon.
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February 28, 2016
A good flip-through-and-review. For hand quilting, but could apply to machine quilting as well.
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