Quick Change

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Quick Change

Freshen the look of a bedroom without the time and effort required to make an entire quilt. Create a stunning bed runner! From top designers, this collection features satisfying projects for a broad range of quilters. Enjoy patterns by Heather Andrus of Quilt Story, Audrie Bidwell of BlueIsBleu, Brigitte Heitland of Zen Chic, Megan Jimenez of Quilt Story, Kimberly Jolly of Fat Quarter Shop, Amanda Leins, Doug Leko of Antler Quilt Design, Stephanie Prescott of A Quilter's Dream, Heidi Pridemore of The Whimsical Workshop, and Jocelyn Ueng of It's Sew Emma. Be inspired by the possibilities--and decorate the bedroom of your dreams. 13 fabulous bed runners; many can be pieced in a single day Patterns are grouped into four inviting color schemes: bold and bright, rich and earthy, ocean blues, and summertime Change looks in an instant; dress up a basic comforter with an ever-changing array of runners that are easily swapped
Quick Change

Author: Jay Cronley
language: en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date: 2006-09-01
The hero of Quick Change is just twenty minutes into a bank robbery, and so far everything is going according to his brilliant, meticulously thought-out plan. The bank’s employees and customers are in the vault, the security cameras have all been shot out, and he’s bagged close to a million dollars. But the police and a SWAT team are already outside. Can Grimm get out of the bank and out of New York, with the money and his two accomplices, and pull off this daring escapade?
The Quick-Change Artist

Author: Cary Holladay
language: en
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Release Date: 2006-10-13
In these stories of magic and memory, clustered around a resort hotel in a small Virginia community, Cary Holladay takes the reader on an excursion through the changes wrought by time on the community and its visitors. From the quiet of a rural forest to the rhythms of rock and roll, The Quick-Change Artist is at once whimsical and hard-edged, dizzying in its matter-of-fact delivery of the fantastic. Romance, a sense of place and belonging, and the supernatural—especially in the lives of children coming of age—offer windows into worlds beyond the ordinary throughout The Quick-Change Artist. In the title story, a young chambermaid is in love with a foreign magician who performs at the hotel where she works. In “Heaven,” set during the 1918 flu epidemic, a struggling mother and son rely on the support of their fortune-telling plow horse. The narrator of “Jane's Hat” recalls a childhood enlivened by an unusual school principal and a friend who starts finding beauty everywhere. Horses and the people who love them, wanderers and those who feed them, creatures that disappear and those who search for them: these are stories with a constant heart.