Round Robin: An Elm Creek Quilts Book (2) (The Elm Creek Quilts)
ISBN-13:
9781416593041
ISBN-10:
1416593047
Edition:
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Author:
Jennifer Chiaverini
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781416593041
ISBN-10:
1416593047
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Jennifer Chiaverini
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Format:
Paperback
320 pages
Summary
Round Robin: An Elm Creek Quilts Book (2) (The Elm Creek Quilts) (ISBN-13: 9781416593041 and ISBN-10: 1416593047), written by authors
Jennifer Chiaverini, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009.
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Jennifer Chiaverini’s bestselling Elm Creek Quilts series began with The Quilter’s Apprentice and continues with Round Robin—the name for a quilt stitched by many hands in turn—a poignant story of friendship and loyalty.
The Elm Creek Quilters have begun a Round Robin quilt, created by sewing concentric patchwork borders to a central block, as a gift for their beloved fellow quilter Sylvia Compson. But even as the quilt is passed from friend to friend, its eloquent beauty increasing with every stitch, the threads of their happiness begin to unravel. As each woman confronts a personal crisis, a painful truth, or a life-changing choice, the quilt serves as a symbol of the complex and enduring bonds between mothers and daughters, sisters and friends.
The Elm Creek Quilters have begun a Round Robin quilt, created by sewing concentric patchwork borders to a central block, as a gift for their beloved fellow quilter Sylvia Compson. But even as the quilt is passed from friend to friend, its eloquent beauty increasing with every stitch, the threads of their happiness begin to unravel. As each woman confronts a personal crisis, a painful truth, or a life-changing choice, the quilt serves as a symbol of the complex and enduring bonds between mothers and daughters, sisters and friends.
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