9/02/2010

Link to the 30's: Making the Quilts We Didn't Inherit (That Patchwork Place) [Paperback] Review

Link to the 30's: Making the Quilts We Didn't Inherit [Paperback]Nine quilts that your great grandmother made such as Double Windmill and Jeweled Wedding Ring are found in this book.It begins with 15 pages of quilting basics like rotary cutting and machine piecing.

Each pattern begins with a blurb about the quilt pattern and continues with the name and finished size of the quilt.A material and cutting list follow, along with a full page color photo.The instructions continue with directions on appliqué or piecing.Large, clear graphics help to explain the written word.

Any templates needed are provided at full size.Suggestions on how to finish the quilt complete the pattern.There are even quilting designs given but some of them need to be enlarged before use.Tips are scattered throughout the book and can be found in colored blocks with a patterned border.There is a full page bio on each of the authors.

Like the feel of the 30's?If so, this book will guide you through making quilts to give as gifts or for use in your own home.

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Product Description:
Some people are lucky enough to own beautiful heirloom quilts that were passed down through the family. The rest of us have to be content with making those eye-popping quilts ourselves! Now we can, with this fantastic collection of nine authentic 1930s patterns made using reproduction fabric. The projects feature a range of skill levels and techniques and are ideal for showcasing your talent and your fabric collection.

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