Review "Her four stages talk you through each aspect of the technique and will solve any paper piecing problem you may have!" --Love Patchwork & Quilting Magazine "Elizabeth Dackson is modern quilting's foundation paper-piecing queen. Her geometric patterns perfectly combine traditional and modern design, and her sense of humor comes through in her approach to this technique. Overall, I think it's fabulous how this book has a little something for everyone. It's a great all-around resource for paper piecers of all levels." --Right Sides Together About the Author Elizabeth Dackson is a fabric addict and quilter. She fell in love with quilting as her son entered the terrible twos, and found her sanity again in making quilts. Her first quilting book, Becoming a Confident Quilter, was released in the fall of 2013 by Martingale & Co, chock full of tips, exercises, and skill-building quilt patterns. She designs quilt patterns found on her blog, Don't Call Me Betsy, as well as in various quilting publications, including Quilty, Modern Quilts Unlimited, Quilt, Quiltmaker, International Quilt Festival: Quilt Scene, Quilt and Fat Quarterly. Elizabeth also enjoys teaching regularly and released her first class with Craftsy, Start Free Motion Quilting, in the spring of 2014, and her second class Start Foundation Paper Piecing in the fall of 2014. She is the founder of the Tampa Modern Quilt Guild. Elizabeth also works full time for The Modern Quilt Guild as their Events Manager, coordinating many details for QuiltCon, after years planning medical education conferences prior to becoming a stay-at-home mom. She lives in Florida with her patient husband, inquisitive seven year old son, and two dogs, and is expecting her second child in early 2016.
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