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Accuquilt Go! Quilting On The Go! Book

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With these time-saving cutting and sewing techniques, you will experience the joy of creating beautiful quilts, wall hangings, and fun wearables. You'll have the time to sew more than ever before to create fast appliqués and accurate pieces for quilts, placemats, tote bags, borders and clothing. Make small projects and beautiful quilts that are easy to cut and assemble.

by Suzanne McNeill

48 pages PB

AQ5592

Brand: Accuquilt
Availability: Low stock
SKU: AQ55927
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Accurate cutting is the 'hidden' trick to perfect piecing, and can often be overlooked. It's tricky, time-consuming, and any slip of your rotary cutter or ruler means wasted fabric - not to mention the strain on your hand, arm and back.

With AccuQuilt you can cut perfect pieces with ease, and get on to sewing much more quickly.

Faster than rotary cutting and perfectly accurate, AccuQuilt fabric cutters cut up to 6 layers of fabric at a time with minimal waste and less strain on the hand, arm and back.

There are cutting dies for over 200 piecing shapes, appliqué designs, quilting blocks and complete projects. An AccuQuilt fabric cutter will give you the confidence to make projects you would not otherwise have attempted.

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    David F. J.
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    Describe your interests Quilting, Embroidering, Digital Designing
    How often do you get the chance to do these? Weekly
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 months ago
    Brilliant book for all quilters

    Easy instructions, lovely clear photographs and I refer to this book regularly for ideas