Roaring Through the 20s: Paper Pieced Quilts from the Flapper Era - Softcover

McCormick, Carolyn

 
9781935362555: Roaring Through the 20s: Paper Pieced Quilts from the Flapper Era

Synopsis

Carolyn McCormick, inventor of the AddaQuarter Ruler, brings you a pair of delightful paper pieced sampler quilts using patterns from the 20s. You can choose to make a large quilt using the twenty 10inch patterns or a miniature using the 4inch patterns.

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About the Author

Carolyn Cullinan McCormick currently lives in Franktown, south of Denver, Colorado, with her husband, Larry. They have a son, Ryan, and a daughter, Jennifer. Ryan and his wife, Megan, have a little girl, McKenna Carolyn, who is 2-years-old. Jennifer and her husband, Anthony, live in Okinawa, Japan.

Carolyn started to quilt in 1985 when she and her family moved to Bozeman, Montana. There she worked and taught a variety of quilting and craft classes at The Patchworks from 1987 to 1995. In 1995, she invented the Add-A-Quarter ruler to make rotary cutting templates easier. The Add-A-Quarter has now become a standard tool for paper piecing.

Carolyn has invented other tools as well: The Add-An-Eighth, Add-Three-Eighths and The Add-Enough are more of the gadgets that make life much easier for quilters. She has also authored several other paper piecing books.

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