Collects three titles in the Elm Creek quilts series, including "The Runaway Quilt," "The Quilter's Legacy," and "The Master Quilter."
Todd as she snatched up her purse and followed him out the side door into the garage. “I might have to work late at Grandma's Attic.” “No problem. Brent will drive me.” “Great.” Diane managed not to clench her teeth. Since Todd was a ...
The fourth book in the popular Elm Creek Quilts series explores a question that has long captured the imagination of quilters and historians alike: Did stationmasters of the Underground Railroad use quilts to signal to fugitive slaves?
Sylvia Bergstrom Compson and her fiancâe Andrew embark on a difficult journey to find her mother's missing heirloom quilts, all the while discovering secrets regarding her mother's life and untimely death.
The ninth book in Jennifer Chiaverini's bestselling series—when two of Elm Creek Quilts’ founding members decide to leave the fold, who can possibly take their place in the circle of quilters?
Aloha Quilt Camp closed for the week so that the Hale Kapa Kuiki could accommodate the couple's out-of-town guests, the majority of whom were the bride's friends and family, since most of Hinano's lived in Hawai'i.
Set in Creek's Crossing, Pennsylvania, in the years leading up to the Civil War, the novel follows Dorothea Granger's passage from innocence to wisdom against the harrowing backdrop of the American struggle over slavery.
New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini returns with a delightful Christmas-themed installment in her beloved Elm Creek Quilts series—a captivating, heartwarming tale sure to become a holiday favorite.
In Circle of Quilters, one woman's discovery of an exquisite sampler quilt utterly changed her fate; immerse yourself in the story and create the same 100-block sampler of this best-selling novel!
When Miguel found a playmate in the two-year-old son of Alegra Del Bene, the strikingly beautiful, Italian-born second wife of a widowed vintner, she and Rosa struck up a quick and cheerful friendship as they chased their children ...
The miller's eyes filled with sympathy. he shook her hand and offered his condolences. “your uncle was a good man,” said the miller, whose name was Aaron braun. “his death is a great loss to the abolitionist cause.