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The Devil is in the Details

The Devil is in the Details

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The Devil is in the Details: The Art of Fine Finishing Touches by Bethanne Nemesh

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Have you seen the glorious finishing edges on show quilts these days? You'll find piping, Beads, Fringe, Flanges and more! The question is how do you actually make those amazing detailed finished edges? In this new book by Blue Ribbon winning quilter, Bethanne Nemesh, you'll learn each step in the process to make over the top detailed edges.

The Devil is in the Details is perfect for those who already know how to apply standard binding with either bias or straight of grain binding. You learn how to:

Apply Classic and Beaded piping

Use Swag and Ruffle Flanges

How to make Knife Edge finishes including scallop tounge edges with beaded piping, covered cording edge with beaded piping, beaded cording edge with classic piping, prairie point edge with classic piping, tiny swag scallop edge with classic piping and large beaded edge with classic piping.

Plus, you'll learn how to make beaded applique stems and use commercial trim!

There is sooooooo much in this book that you simply can't find any where else. If you are looking to elevate the finished edge of your quilts, you need this amazing book from Bethanne!

Bethanne Nemesh

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Weight 11 oz
Product type Books
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jskousen4000

This is a wonderful book, full of amazing ideas with really good instructions and pictures. If you want to win a show with your quilt this will really help. If you want an heirloom quilt that will never be forgotten, this is the book for you. Be warned some of the finishes will take a lot of time and patience but isn't that what makes a wonderful quilt.

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Regina

I did not read the description very well; so this was not what I expected. Looks like a good book for the content