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The above manuals may be obtained at small cost from 

 stores selling Columbia brand yarns or from the com- 

 pany. 

 One Hundred and One Patchwork Patterns, McKim, R. S., 



127 p., illus. Independence, Missouri, The McKim 



Studios. 1931. 



A book of designs for patchwork, applique, and em- 

 broidery quilts with directions for cutting pieces and 

 setting them together. Quilting patterns are also in- 

 cluded. 

 Quilting Directions and Patterns, Tyrrell, E. S., 4 p., illus. 



Des Moines, Iowa, Meredith Publishing Co. (No 



date.) 



Directions for making quilting frames, putting a quilt 

 into a frame, and two methods of quilting are discussed 

 in this leaflet, B-H-6, which may be obtained for a few 

 cents from Better Homes and Gardens, Meredith Pub- 

 lishing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 Quilts: Their Story and How to Make Them, Webster, 



M. D., 178 p., illus. Garden City, New York, Double- 

 day, Page and Co. 1926. 



Chapters on the historic development precede discus- 

 sions of the more modern patchwork and applique quilts. 

 Patterns for many of the old quilts could be copied 

 from the photographs. 

 Old Patchwork Quilts and the Women Who Made Them, 



Finley, R. E., 202 p., illus. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippin- 



cott Co. 1929. 



History of the quilting art and patterns. Excellent for 

 identification of patterns as nearly 200 photographs and 

 line drawings are shown. 



