Striking Strip Quilts

Striking Strip Quilts

Author: Kate Henderson

Publisher: Martingale

Published: 2016-01-05

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1604687347

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It's all strips, all the time, in this diverse collection of quilt projects, all created from 2 1/2-inch-wide strips. Author Kate Henderson uses precut strips--those versatile, time-saving quilt shop staples--in modern fabrics and fresh color combinations to create innovative designs that go beyond the basic strip-quilt look. Grab some strips and get started--you'll have a finished quilt in no time! Discover 16 inspiring designs that look complicated but are surprisingly easy to piece Precise photos bring each quilt to life, with helpful step-by-step illustrations that make assembling any of the quilts a breeze Stock up on precut strips or dig into your stash--Kate offers plenty of tips on fabric collection and storage


Suzy

Suzy

Author: Richard O'Brien

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 1605430285

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The Big Book of Strip Quilts

The Big Book of Strip Quilts

Author: Karen M. Burns

Publisher: Martingale

Published: 2017-04-04

Total Pages: 751

ISBN-13: 1604688742

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Cut strips from your stash or gather your favorite precuts to make fabulous strip quilts that shine! Each pattern will inspire you with its remarkably versatile look and scrappy style, easily achieved with simple strips. 60 stunning strip quilts at a great value--just pennies per pattern Choose from sizes ranging from wall hangings and baby quilts to bed-sized quilts, all by top designers Includes projects for beginners and experienced quilters in a variety of attractive patchwork styles


Quilt As-You-Go for Scrap Lovers

Quilt As-You-Go for Scrap Lovers

Author: Judy Gauthier

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2023-02-25

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1644032740

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Scrappy quilt-as-you-go made easy Stack your fabric stash on your worktable –– it's time to create scrap quilts! Turn fabric stashes into unique scrap quilts with Judy Gauthier's quilt-as-you-go method (QAYG). You will find yourself using scraps that you never thought you would use again while discovering several QAYG techniques and projects. The ultimate DIY technique, quilt-as-you-go means you control the whole process from the first stitch to the last. If you're someone who has several WIPs (works in progress), or you need time-saving quilting hacks, this book of fast and easy QAYG is for you. 11 all-new scrappy quilts made using Judy’s quilt-as-you-go method Use every last scrap of fabric! QAYG is the ultimate DIY sewing technique Get a handle on color selection for truly sensational scrappy quilts


Strip Savvy

Strip Savvy

Author: Kate Henderson

Publisher: Martingale

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1604683767

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This exciting collection features fresh, bright designs inspired by traditional blocks, as well as a few all-new block designs. Discover a wide variety of patterns for everyone from novices to experts--at a terrific value. Use convenient precut 2 1/2" strips or dive into your stash--and create a quilt that's uniquely your own Select from 18 fun projects and try new techniques such as flying geese, half-square triangles, triangle corners, chain piecing, and strip piecing Enhance your quilt design by making clever use of leftover strips in pieced borders and scrappy bindings


The Weekend Novelist

The Weekend Novelist

Author: Robert Joseph Ray

Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0823084507

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Robert J. Ray and coauthor Bret Norris can help readers write a novel while holding on to a day job, with this accessible step-by-step guide to completing a novel in just a year's worth of weekends. The Weekend Novelist shows writers of all levels how to divide their writing time into weekend work sessions, and how to handle character, scene, and plot. This new, revised version is more skills-based than its predecessor, includes both classic and contemporary literature models, contains a sample "Novel in Progress," and at the end offers readers the choice to rewrite their novel, draft a memoir, or turn their rough draft into a screenplay.--From publisher description.


Seeking Ezekiel

Seeking Ezekiel

Author: David J. Halperin

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 1993-11-12

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0271040521

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In Seeking Ezekiel, David J. Halperin argues that the biblical Book of Ezekiel provides substantial information about its author's psychology and reveals his personality in considerable depth. Psychoanalytic investigation of the book yields a coherent portrait of its author: a marvelously gifted yet profoundly disturbed man, tormented by inner conflicts over his sexual longings and fears. Ezekiel, Halperin argues, was dominated by a pathological dread and loathing of female sexuality. He expresses this emotional stance in the symbolic language of dreams (his vision of a temple polluted by idolatry); in a thin disguise of historical allegory (his obscenely graphic representations of Israel and Jerusalem as promiscuous wives); and in his self-described behavior at his wife's death. Ezekiel also demonstrates a deeply ambivalent attitude toward a dominant male figure. Normally, he projects the positive elements of his ambivalence onto his God, its negative elements onto other males. Yet the reverse can also take place, and this does much to explain the disturbing cruelty and arbitrariness of Ezekiel's God. Any psychological study of a man dead for 2500 years will run into formidable methodological difficulties. Halperin establishes the legitimacy of his approach by arguing that it permits the solution of a wide range of long-recognized textual problems. The implications of Halperin's study extend far beyond the boundaries of Biblical scholarship. The sexual pathology that he attributes to Ezekiel has afflicted humanity for most of its history, tainting the relations of men and women the world over. Ezekiel's powerful influence on posterity has done its part in strengthening the grip of this pathology. By understanding Ezekiel, people may come to a better understanding of his sickness within themselves and thus eventually come to find healing.


Sushi Lover's Cookbook

Sushi Lover's Cookbook

Author: Yumi Umemura

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1462905706

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Make classic sushi along with more artful and exotic rolls with this illustrated sushi cookbook. In this sushi making book, Japanese cooking expert Yumi Umemura offers eighty-five recipes that combine sushi rice with ingredients ranging from its time-honored partners to unexpectedly delicious ingredients--such as Thai fish sauce, sun-dried tomatoes, cooked meats like roast beef or chicken and French ratatouille--that infuse Japanese sushi with an unexpected and international flair. Sushi Recipes include: Seared Tataki Beef Sushi Tempura Sushi Four Color Rolls Two-Cheese Tuna Salad Rolls Simple Mushroom and Chicken Sushi Rice Poached Egg Sushi Rice Salad Prosciutto Rolls Tuna Tartare Gunkan Sushi Avocado Sesame Rolls Thai Shrimp Sushi Parcels Korean Kimchi Sushi Rolls Whether making the classic thick rolls, thin rolls, or experimenting with one of Umemura's fun and easy-to-make inventions such as ball or pizza sushi, The Sushi Lover's Cookbook is the one sushi cookbook fanatics need to guide them to sushi nirvana.