How Not to Make a Prize-Winning Quilt

How Not to Make a Prize-Winning Quilt by Ami Simms is a humorous exploration of quilting mishaps, published by Mallery Press in August 1996. This 48-page book is written in English and offers a lighthearted take on the challenges faced by quilters, drawing from the author’s own early experiences in the craft.
Readers will find a candid and entertaining account of quilting disasters that serves both as a guide and a source of laughter. This edition combines elements of crafts and hobbies with humor, making it a unique addition to any quilting enthusiast’s collection. Through its engaging narrative, the book provides insights into the lighter side of quilting, encouraging readers to embrace their mistakes while honing their skills.
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An expert quilter confesses all in this hilarious, tongue-in-cheek guide to quilting disasters based on her own early experiences.
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