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  • Publisher: Kansas City Star Quilts
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 01 September 2014
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781611691405
  • Stock: 1 in stock
  • Size: 216x280 mm
  • Pages: 96
  • RRP: £22.99
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Where Poppies Grow

£22.99

Quilts and Projects Honoring Those Who Served in World War 1 by Denniele Bohannon & Janice Britz

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Book Description

Denniele Bohannon and Janice Britz have joined forces to create The Kansas City Star’s block-of-the-month quilt, 'Remembering Almo', to honour those who served their country during World War I.

Denniele’s great-grandfather Almo O’Kell served as a medic during World War I and was one of the many soldiers who never came home. Along with each beautiful block pattern, you get a little peek into O’Kell’s life as a soldier. Two-colour variations and setting options are given for the main quilt. Other projects are included as well. Three more striking quilts, two variations of a table runner and a sweet poppy pin and pincushion round out the projects offered.

  • This book has something for almost everyone! Piecers, appliquérs and block-of-the-month fans will find something to enjoy about the projects in this book
  • The book is based on 12 blocks that easily can be kitted for a year-long block-of-the-month program
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