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Divide and Conquer Quilting

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Mar 08, 2009
Divide and Conquer Quilting
by: Anonymous

The Great American Quilt Factory web page has an E-book with the general directions for divide and conquer quilting. I have not bought the e-book yet so I do not know if it will have what you are looking for. But I do plan to try the book at a later date.

May 03, 2008
Title is Out Of Print
by: Anonymous

After reading your tip about quilting and assembling a quilt in sections, as suggested by Lynda Milligan, in "Divide and Conquer: Quilt it Your Way," I was unable to locate this book.

Neither Barnes & Noble nor Amazon have new copies of the books. Used copies are extremely expensive, in the $80-$90-range.
This is due to the book being out of print. If new copies are available I would like to know where a copy can be obtained.



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This book is indeed out of print. But there's a few places that still sell it for a reasonable price. I'll list them below.

If you want to obtain this book on the cheap, check out your local library. When I'm looking for a hard-to-find book, that's my first stop. If they don't have it, I'll ask them to check the inter-loan program. That's where they request the book from another library.

Here's a couple websites that offer this book.

The Quilted Dragon

Great American Quilt

These books also teach the divide and conquer technique.

Reversible Quilts: Two at a Time

Quilt as You Go

Beautiful Quilts as You Go

Block by Block: New Techniques for Machine Quilting and Assembly by Beth Donaldson.

Check the internet or the library for this title, because it's also out of print. It a great book on the divide and conquer method.



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