This 28-page Courthouse Combo book includes step-by-step instructions and illustrations to create seven completely reversible Cotton Theory quilting projects. Each project is quilted piece by piece and then assembled using the Quilt First-Then Assemble techniques of Cotton Theory quilting. All work is done with a sewing machine. Make reversible placemats (11" x 16"), a four-block table runner (16" x 54"), a three-block table runner (19" x 56"), a wall hanging (15" x 16"), a throw (56" x 70"), a twin/double quilt (74" x 87"), and a queen/king quilt (92" x 104"). The projects in this book are based on blocks that look like courthouse steps. Betty Cotton invented Cotton Theory quilting in 2001 and received a patent on it in 2004.
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| Index | 433 |
| Added Date | Nov 09, 2018 09:35:40 |
| Modified Date | Nov 09, 2018 09:35:40 |