Jennifer Chiaverini

Jennifer Chiaverini

Jennifer Chiaverini (born 1969) is an American quilter and author. She is best known for writing the Elm Creek Quilts novels.

A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the University of Chicago, she is also a former writing instructor at Penn State and Edgewood College. She lives with her husband and two sons in Madison, Wisconsin.

In addition to the twelve volumes of the Elm Creek Quilts series, she is the author of three volumes of quilt patterns inspired by her novels, as well as the designer of the Elm Creek Quilts fabric lines from Red Rooster Fabrics.

Bibliography

"1. The Quilter's Apprentice
"2. Round Robin
""3. The Cross-Country Quilters
"4. The Runaway Quilt
"5. The Quilter's Legacy
"6. The Master Quilter
"7. The Sugar Camp Quilt
"8. The Christmas Quilt
"9. Circle of Quilters
"10. The Quilter's Homecoming
"11. The New Year's Quilt
"12. The Winding Ways Quilt
"Elm Creek Quilts: Quilt Projects Inspired by the Elm Creek Quilts Novels
""Return to Elm Creek: More Quilt Projects Inspired by the Elm Creek Quilts Novels
""More Elm Creek Quilts: 11 Quilt Projects Inspired by the Elm Creek Quilts Novels"

External links

* [http://www.elmcreek.net/ Jennifer's Official Website]

* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A3ESLT48OFI3LF Jennifer's Amazon profile]


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