Create dazzling scrap quilts with dozens of block designs based on one simple shape--the rectangle. Two stars of the quilting world share their expert tips for turning a so-so scrap quilt into a smashing success.
Choose from 15 patterns based on simple one-patch designs--no tricky measurements or stretchy bias edgesExplore three key elements that add up to winning scrap quilts--the value, color, and style of printed fabricsLearn how to scatter...
This book has helped me to clear out all those pieces of fabric that are not small enough to throw out but not big enough to use. I have gotten into the habit of cutting my little leftovers into 2x3.5" rectangles. These little blocks go together so quickly that I've put one top together (lap size) in just a couple hours of sewing! This is a book to add to your collection. I originally checked it out of my library but I quickly realized it was one I wanted to have on hand!
I love this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I love this book. The patterns are simply made but are stunning to see. I have made (with my sister) four quilts based on what this book taught me. In addition, the book is interesting to read and the photography is excellent. This books continues to inspire new quilt ideas for us. It's well worth having in your quilt book library! :)
Simple sophistication
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I think this book is fantastic!. I like to see my ideas come to life quickly and this book has helped me to experiment with colout in an effective way - easily. I have made three very different quilts that have been much admired (I enjoy them too!)and know this is a technique I can use again and again. I've also introduced children and novice pals to patchwork using this book as a guide - a great present. Colour is everything and hints on using colour and tone help a lot if you aren't sure which way to go.
Irresistible!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
When I first looked through this quilt book I knew that it was one I was going to have to have eventually, even though the price seemed a bit steep. I was particularly struck by a design called "Bento Box" which is made up of Japanese fabrics - completely made of rectangles which are cut 2"X31/2" and combine Japanese indigos with colorful kimono type fabrics. There were several other very attractive quilts, including the one featured on the cover. I realized that what I like best are quilts that combine simple piecing with colorful, interesting fabrics, and that is the basis of this book. If you feel the same way, I highly recommend this book.I also thought the introduction (which describes the collaboration of the two women who wrote the book together) was touching.
Good Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The directions were clear and simple. The quilts were beautiful.
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