In this volume, Alex Anderson seeks to help children learn how to make quilts. She presents seven projects which should be suitable for both children and adults. These feature simple, traditional... This description may be from another edition of this product.
If you know anything about sewing, you know Alex Anderson. This is a delightful first look at quilting for the young adult or the young adult in us! Great writing and pictorals.
Excellent Purchase
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I purchased this book for my 13yo niece; it was the best buy ever. It is easy to read & the projects are very easy to understand & complete.
Skimpy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I love Alex but the book is a little too skimpy with only five blocks to choose from. I am also surprised at the lack of photos on hand quilting. Hand quilting really needs way more illustrations and not just on burying the knot! Even the section on hand tying lacks illustrations!! If you put it in the book, you should show us how it is done so we can see it. A book on the basics should include the basics! It is still a good book, but after having both books by Barbara Eikmeier I can say it isn't the best book I have seen on the subject. A nice addition after you have the others.
Great Teaching Tool
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Alex Anderson is among the best in teaching quilting methods. This book is a great teaching tool for children of all ages. Alex really explains each step in detail and I learned some new tricks myself. She stresses safety while working with children as well as self-expression through fabric choices. A great addition to any sewing library!
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