Carol Doak discovered her love of quilting in 1979 when she took
a seven-week basic quilting class in Worthington, Ohio. She taught
that class the following year and discovered that she also loved to
teach others how to make quilts. Since then she has taught more
than a million people to quilt through her best-selling books and
DVDs and by traveling to teach around the world.
An innovator in the industry, Carol continues to wow the quilting
world with her creative uses for paper piecing. Since writing her
first paper-piecing book in 1993, she has designed more than a
thousand paper-pieced designs. In 2009, the readers of Quilter's
Newsletter magazine named her "Favorite Paper-Piecing Teacher." Her
passion for designing and teaching is evident, whether you have
taken a class from her or learned from her books and DVDs. Carol
lives with her family in Salem, New Hampshire, where the cold
winters give her a reason to stockpile fabric for insulation
purposes.
I now have a new favorite for foundation piecing with patterns I print on my inkjet printer-Carol Doak's Foundation Paper. The paper lies flat in the paper tray, and feeds perfectly. I don't get any bunched up printings. Every sheet feeds individually, resulting in perfect foundations for sewing. And it tears away without any effort-or stress on the stitches. It also allows me to sew sections together without a lot of bulk, which gives me more accurate blocks.--QuiltersReview.com
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