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Penny Haren's Pieced Applique

Introducing Innovative Techniques for Creating Perfect Blocks for Successful Projects
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You may never look at a block pattern the same! Take the mystery out of creating intricate blocks with Penny Haren’s Pieced Applique and her amazingly simple techniques. Begin with 9 basic foundation blocks, follow 5 simple steps, and turn them into 25 “Wow! How did you do that?” blocks that look more complicated than they actually are. Create flawless points and curves with no inset seams and achieve immediate success! Full-size templates are provided, as well as clear step-by-step instructions, full-color diagrams, and three color options. Penny’s innovative techniques prove that it’s so much easier than the traditional way!

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Pages 128
Publish Date 2008-06-01
Size 8.25" x 11.0" x 0.0"
Author Penny Haren
Product Form Hardback

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Quilt-shop owner Haren introduces a new technique for appliqué quilt blocks, beginning with a simple, easy-to-piece foundation block, which is then cut and repieced into a more complex-looking block. Haren gives a clear overview of the technique, along with a number of sample blocks that can be assembled into full-sized quilts. Ample photographs provide the necessary guidance for quilters interested in the technique, which promises maximum results for less effort than traditional appliqué. This is a good addition to medium to large quilting collections.

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About the Author

Ohio-based Penny Haren is a nationally known quilting authority, consultant and teacher. The author of five books, Penny writes a newsletter for Checker Distributors, a leading distributor of books, patterns, notions and fabrics serving independent quilting, sewing and needlearts retailers. She also writes a notions column for Fab Shop News, a bi-monthly publication for shop owners

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