Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sew Darn Cute: 30 Sweet & Simple Projects to Sew & Embellish Review

Sew Darn Cute: 30 Sweet and Simple Projects to Sew and Embellish
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I am loving this book - its definitely one of my favorite sewing books on the market right now. First of all, the title doesn't lie, these are some seriously cute projects, folks. Almost a lethal dose of cute. Not in a bad way. The book is beautifully laid out - love the gingham and polka dots! Jenny's fabric choices are brilliant - I especially love the fact that she used vintage fabrics and pillowcases, with a little bit of cute Japanese fabric thrown in.
The book begins with a bio/ introduction as most craft books do, then goes into tools and techniques. I'm excited to find that I have a lot of these tools already (bias tape maker and yo-yo maker) - but I don't know how to use them so I'm excited to learn. Next there's a bit on free-motion quilting and some other "basics" like sewing a zippered pocket. Jenny promises it's not as hard as it looks and I believe her, which is half the battle, I think. If you are a more advanced seamstress, you might skip this part. If you are a more advanced seamstress, you might skip this part.
Most of the projects seem easy enough for a beginner so I'm excited to try them. The instructions and patterns are clear and easy to follow. I am loving the necklace tank, fabric button necklace, and reversible headband in the Pretties section. The eyeglasses cozy and appliqued tote are also a couple of my favorites, as is the merit badge wristlet (genius!), in the Totables section. In the Nest section, I am eager to make the Happy Hostess Dishtowels. Another section for Kid's Stuff includes instructions for a Silly Snake that reminds me of a puzzle my dad made me when I was younger. It also gives you a new use for shrunken sweaters. The Square Bear is also adorable and I love the fact that Jenny incorporates embroidery and vintage buttons. One last section called Crafties includes a crochet hook cozy that makes me want to learn to crochet and a Nifty Needle Book that I really need for my embroidery needles. I love how the projects are not only cute but practical.
I read another review that accused this book of being un-hip and to that I say "un-true!" Ok, so I'm not the coolest kid on the block but I do keep up with the latest handmade fashions and as far as I can tell, cute is definitely "in." Besides, if you don't like Jenny's use of mellow fabrics, you can always substitute color combos like black and hot pink or skull prints. Plus the cover gives a good indication of whether the projects will fit your personal style. Personally, I love them.

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Sought after for her one-of-a-kind handmade gifts, Jenny Ryan has created a collection of adorable projects in Sew Darn Cute that anyone can complete in a jiffy. Simple sewing techniques and quick yet stylish projects combine in this appealing book that teaches readers basic sewing skills while they create adorable yet useful items to keep for themselves or give as thoughtful presents. Use surface embellishment techniques including applique and embroidery to transform plain tees or old linens into pretty and unique signature items like a pillowcase purse or a skinny summer scarf; create lovable critters or a set of crafty coasters from scrap fabric and felted sweaters; or clean up the clutter in your craft room with easy-to-sew organizers for your crochet hooks, knitting needles, pins, and more. A focus on using vintage and thrifted, repurposed fabrics shows readers how they can whip up unique sewing projects that are also easy on the planet (and on your pocketbook). Colorful photographs reveal the projects and fabric selections up-close; step-by-step instructions, plus Jenny's tricks and tips, make it easy for home sewers to re-create these sew darn cute items for themselves.

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Cutting Garden Quilts: Fabulous Fusible Flowers (That Patchwork Place) Review

Cutting Garden Quilts: Fabulous Fusible Flowers (That Patchwork Place)
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I notice that fusible web is being used more and more to make quilts. CUTTING GARDEN QUILTS is no exception. This book makes beautiful flower quilts using fusible web. They are extremely detailed and use thread painting to detail the flowers even further.
Melinda describes her working area and I can only wish I had something similar. A 6' x 4" cutting table is a dream of mine, right down to the 15 drawers to keep things organized and the ability to raise and lower the sewing tables. She also describes what tools/supplies you will need She is very detailed about how to get from a photograph to a quilt with the descriptions of making an outline drawing, enlarging it and choosing colors for the fabric. She includes information on painting with thread to make your quilts pop.
There are five quilts in the book, complete with the outline drawings ready for you to enlarge. Each project has a descriptive paragraph about the quilt subject. Then there is a materials list, assembling instructions, thread detail instructions and how to finish the quilt. A fabric key is also given which shows which color fabric and how much of that fabric is needed.
These are quilts that will take you more than a weekend to complete but will be a beautiful wall hanging when done.


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Use a simple paint-by-number process to create these gorgeous floral-appliqué quilts! A quick layer-and-fuse technique, along with step-by-step color placement tips, will have you quilting your own cutting garden in no time. *Five how-to patterns feature a rose, pansies, clematis, coneflowers, and apples; a photo gallery provides even more inspiration *Easy fusible designs feature numbered color charts--they'll help you choose the perfect hues *Learn how to use machine quilting to "paint" with thread, adding extra dimension and detail to each project

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Piece by Piece Machine Applique Review

Piece by Piece Machine Applique
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i ordered this book in the hopes that it would include the pattern for the the award-winning quilt on the cover--which i had seen in quilt magazines and fallen madly in love with. it does that, along with really good, detailed instructions.
but the book is more than just a source for a pattern. the first part includes instructions, with excellent photos, of schamber's approaches to turned edge and raw edge machine applique and her take on paper piecing. she has some very good truly new ideas, many of which i will try with my next applique. she also presents some very nice designs as practice projects for her techniques. even those of us who love needleturn applique can find ideas to make the process easier and more precise.
there is a gallery of her designs, which are wonderful, with many delightful details in the borders and bindings.
what i didn't expect was the breathtaking quality of her quilting. it is amazing, stunning, inspiring. even if you don't plan on ever doing applique, this book is worth buying for the quilting alone. it is completely contemporary but has the depth of the best 19th century examples. i hope she puts out a book on quilting very very soon!
i would not just recommend this book to quilters, i would insist they buy it. her designs, her color and fabric choices, her techniques--they are a master class in quilting from this multi-award winning artist and offer years of inspiration.

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Fresh designs plus innovative techniques equal award-winning results! Love the look of appliqué but find traditional methods cumbersome? Then you ll love the streamlined approach for achieving outstanding results with these inventive machine techniques. This award-winning quilter takes you through her creative machine appliqué method with detailed, full-color how-to photographs. Her turned-edge and raw-edge techniques provide a hand-done look. Included is a new take on paper piecing you'll love. Assemble the recommended tools and supplies and you'll soon be appliquéing your own masterpiece quilt. An eye for design and a love of teaching are evident in the lively patterns and superbly detailed instructions. There is an abundance of patterns for full quilt projects encompassing dozens of designs. The pattern for the multi-award winning SCARLET SERENADE quilt is included. A top prize-winning quilter, Sharon is also the author of the AQS book Piec-liqué: Curves the New Way (2005).

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

AccuQuilt GO Fabric Cutting Dies; Feathers Review

AccuQuilt GO Fabric Cutting Dies; Feathers
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This was the second die I bought for my new GO! cutter. It cuts 2 sizes of feathers, 3 straight and 3 curved. It will cut up to 4 layers of fabric with fusible web applied to the back. The shapes can be ironed onto the background for super easy machine or hand applique. This die is also great for wool applique. Please note-the shapes do not have seam allowance added for traditional applique.

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GO! Fabric Cutting Dies by AccuQuilt:Feathers.Cuts three 1-3/8W x 2-7/16H and three 1-7/16W xx 2-3/4H inch feathers.Feathers have long been a favorite motif for quilters. This die cuts perfect straight and curved feathers that can be used as an applique design element.Apply fusible web to the wrong side of fabrics and cut for applique shapes that are ready to fuse and applique.Use for original or traditional applique designs; flower petals; angel wings; raindrops and feathered border designs.Use with the GO! Fabric Cutter and GO! Baby Fabric Cutter (both sold separately).Requires 5x10 inch mat (not included).Warranty:AccuQuilt GO! Dies are manufacturer guaranteed for one year.Die packaging includes project directions for a Feathers To GO! table runner.Imported.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Cathedral Window Quilts: The Classic Folded Technique and a Wealth of Variations Review

Cathedral Window Quilts: The Classic Folded Technique and a Wealth of Variations
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This book is truly beautiful. The quilts are breathtaking! I found the directions almost too complete in that they are quite wordy, but if you take each step very carefully, you'll have a perfect cathedral window. You won't be disappointed.

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In Cathedral Window Quilting, internationally-renowned quilt designer Lynne Edwards returns to this beautiful patchwork technique by popular demand. Lynne's uniquely creative and accessible approach brings Cathedral Window quilting up to date, capturing quilters' imaginations and inspiring them to learn and enjoy this technique and its variations.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Quilted Symphony--A Fusion of Fabric, Texture & Design Review

Quilted Symphony--A Fusion of Fabric, Texture and Design
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Not only are the quilts in this books gorgeous; the detailed explanation of process is easy to understand.

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The bestselling author of Luminous Landscapes guides you through an amazing journey into the world of designing abstract art quilts. Take your imagination to new heights as you learn how to create an abstract design and then break it down into easy segments to sew and embellish.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

505 Spray & Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive- 6-1/5 oz. Review

505 Spray and Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive- 6-1/5 oz.
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lets face it these days we look for products that work great and cost less. This is just that. It works like the sulky brand. Myself and others within my family all use this when doing quilting or embroidery depending upon what we need to do. We started out using the sulky brand, but soon learned that this works just as good and the price makes it even better.

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This is an odorless, colorless adhesive that will not stain your projects!

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Dolls & Dresses to Applique Review

Dolls and Dresses to Applique
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This book is darling. It's like making paperdolls with fabric. This would be a great addition to any quilter or anyone who likes paperdolls.

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A dozen darling dolls in delightful dresses for your applique pleasure! Use your own favorite method or follow Kay's instructions for fusible machine applique. A sampler quilt pattern is included to show off your doll collection. Color photos inspire with a variety of looks.

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Appli-Curves: Traditional Quilts With Easy No-Sew Curves Review

Appli-Curves: Traditional Quilts With Easy No-Sew Curves
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This is a nice new way to make the sewing of curves even more easy.Very good inspiration and it makes it easy to work further and create your own designs using this technique. Good supplement to your quilt library.

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Accomplishing more with less is a common mantra these days. In Appli-Curves, you will learn to create curvaceous quilt projects without having to deal with the sometimes challenging and time-consuming process of piecing. This new method uses fusible web for attaching curves, and incorporates three traditional curved pieced blocks - Drunkard's Path, New York Beauty and Hearts and Gizzards. Projects include small and large wall hangings, large and small quilts and table runners. With this book, you will learn to achieve curved success without needing a whole new skill set.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Machine Quilting in Sections Review

Machine Quilting in Sections
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Marti Michell products are excellent. I am making a Jenny Haskins quilt and tried another brand and it flopped, big time so I bought these and wow, what a wonderful difference.

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You can machine quilt in sections on your own sewing machine No extra equipment to buy! No additional space required! You can finish more quilts without the expense or delay of sending them out. Just divide your quilts into smaller sections - easy to manage and easy to assemble. Softcover Michell Marketing

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

One-Yard Wonders: 101 Sewing Fabric Projects; Look How Much You Can Make with Just One Yard of Fabric Review

One-Yard Wonders: 101 Sewing Fabric Projects; Look How Much You Can Make with Just One Yard of Fabric
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I really want to like this book, but I'm still on the fence. I'm not new to sewing (I've been sewing for 20+ years and have a degree in fashion design), but I pre-ordered the book hoping to find some *new* ideas for quick, fun, projects.
I don't need instructions to cover a cork board or line a bookcase with fabric. Most of the other projects are the same old thing: aprons, laptop and CD sleeves, laundry bags, a yoga mat bag, a basic bias skirt, placemats, handbags, a sewing machine cover, pet beds and toys, lunch and trash bags. Over 30 (out of 101) of the projects are for children's items (clothing, toys, etc.). There are some fresh ideas though, I love the origami box and a couple of the women's summer tops are cute.
Overall, if you are new to sewing, you'll probably love this book and it would be a great place to start. It has a great section on basic sewing techniques and the book itself is beautifuly photographed and laid out. I like the spiral bindng and I appreciate that it came with pattern pieces for all but the most basic projects.
If you are not new to sewing, don't expect to find many new ideas here. However, it is a great collection of classic projects all in one place and nicely photographed.

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Dancing with Thread: Your Guide to Free-Motion Quilting Review

Dancing with Thread: Your Guide to Free-Motion Quilting
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In this book Ann Fahl has generously shared her wealth of knowledge.
Beginning with an inspirational gallery of work we are led from the basics of supplies, tools and threads, through the complexities of getting the best from your sewing machine to the point at which the "Color Dances" begin. The book ends with projects of varying intricacy and a troubleshooting guide.
All in all a comprehensive book that manages to instil good practice, inspires experimentation and is still a good read!
This book is staying very close to my machine!


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Free-spirited Quilting Techniques Gives You The Freedom To Create the Perfect Design. Create decorative quilting designs on any sewing machine that fit your quilt the best. Use the troubleshooting guides to solve common free-motion quilting problems. Create stunning designs using your own doodles as patterns. Add movement, personality, and texture to your quilts. Discover the beauty and ease of working with decorative and metallic threads Are you looking for a faster way to create custom quilting designs? Then you'll love free-motion quilting! Not only is it relaxing and calming, but the free-style approach is so much fun you'll want to make a quilt for everyone you know!

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts Review

Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts
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This book is fantastic! Just what you expect from Joelle Hoverson and Stewart, Taboori, and Chang. The pictures are beautiful and the projects are varied and interesting. Like her Last Minute Knitted Gifts, this book is broken down by estimated time to make the project. The first projects are simple and take only and hour or two. The projects are all very original, and go from the simplicity of little quilted coasters to an heirloom-worthy log cabin quilt. There are gifts you could make for many different people, from babies to your grandma!
The instructions are very clear, and even if you have been sewing for years you will learn new techniques. I cannot wait to try out the technique for applique- much easier than the needles turned and stitched method! I cannot wait to make the wonderful quilt with the birds in the tree. If you enjoy sewing, and making handmade gifts for people, then you will definitely get your money's worth from this book!

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More than half of the projects in this book can be completed in less than 8 hoursIn an age of mass-produced, look-alike merchandise, there's no greater pleasure than to receive—or to give—a handmade gift. To make gifts for family and friends testifies to your esteem for them and to your loving dedication of precious energy and time.And there's the rub. These days, few people have time to create elaborate hand-fashioned gifts. Understanding the demands on contemporary crafters' schedules—but understanding, too, their wish to express their love and care in this very personal way—led Joelle Hoverson to write Last-Minute Knitted Gifts. Now, in the follow-up to that extremely successful 2004 volume—with nearly 80,000 copies in print—Hoverson and photographer Anna Williams present Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts.The book—designed for use by both first-time and longtime quilters—features 30 patchwork and quilted projects organized according to the amount of time it takes to complete them: less than 2 hours, 2 to 4 hours, 4 to 8 hours, 8 to 12 hours, and 12 hours or more. The gifts are inspired by Amish, Appalachian, and Japanese quilting traditions, among others, and range from easy pillowcases and covered scrapbooks to simplified (but heirloom-worthy) log cabin and crazy quilts. Hoverson also shares an overview of her approach to color as well as the tools and techniques she used to complete the projects in the book.

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Sunbonnet Sue and Scottie at Play: Designs in Redwork and Applique Review

Sunbonnet Sue and Scottie at Play: Designs in Redwork and Applique
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Three of my favorite things in one book --- Sunbonnet Sue, appliqué and embroidery. Appliqué or embroidery is something that I can do in front of the TV at night or take with me when I travel. They makes wonderful blocks that I can sew into a quilt when I am able to get back to my sewing room.
Sunbonnet is playing with Scottie and they even "allow" a cat to be in some of the blocks. There are 40 different blocks to choose from dancing to running to playing with kittens or paper dolls. The first pages show you how to use the thread, make a knot and stitch types and continues with making appliqué pieces. This is followed by ways to assemble the blocks into a quilt and finishing techniques.
The first pattern is done in Redwork and shows a color photo of the finished quilt along with size and finished block size. A material and cutting list comes after a blurb about the quilt. Making the blocks, assembling the quilt and completing it wind up the pattern instructions.
The second pattern shows Sunbonnet and Scottie done in an appliqué quilt. The same information is included with this pattern as with the embroidery pattern quilt. In addition, there are graphics to guild you along.
Next, you will find a pattern for cuddle dolls. These will make great toys to give to grandchildren or if you are a charity worker, the children's ward at hospitals will love to have them for their small patients as there are no objects that can be swallowed.
Two more quilt patterns are given and then the 40 blocks are provided at full size. Two pages contain sashing cornerstone patterns. And, I love it when there is a section on the author but this time there is an added bio! Yep, you got it ---- on Scottie!


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Sunbonnet Sue is back! An enduring image in quiltmaking, Sunbonnet Sue has charmed quilters for more than a century. Now she ventures forth in dungaree overalls and her trademark bonnet for some old-fashioned play. You'll find her playing marbles, ice skating, riding a tricycle, and more--with her lovable dog, Scottie, at her side. * Journey down memory lane with delightful redwork embroidery and applique * Create nostalgic pieces inspired by typical childhood activities of the 1940s and 1950s

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Wash-Away Applique Sheets: Printable; Water Soluble; Single Sided; Fusible; Eco-Friendly Review

Wash-Away Applique Sheets: Printable; Water Soluble; Single Sided; Fusible; Eco-Friendly
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This product does it ALL! Printable, Water Soluble, Single Sided, Fusible and Eco-Friendly. There just aren't enough words to describe these wonderful sheets. I just love them and will buy again and again.

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Draw applique motifs or print them on these handy sheets with an ink-jet printer, fuse the paper to your applique fabric, sew on the motif, then just wash away the paper after stitching. Appliques are soft and flexible without the need to cut your quilt or remove freezer paper.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Machine Applique for the Terrified Quilter (That Patchwork Place) Review

Machine Applique for the Terrified Quilter (That Patchwork Place)
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I wish I lived closer to Ms. Pederson so I could learn in person from her. She has a GREAT book and the way it is written makes me ready to machine appliqué.
Her book starts out like many quilting books --- talking about the tools you need to do it. BUT what her book has that I have never found in any other is a GREAT explanation of machine needle sizes and thread sizes. I now understand it and will keep her book handy for when I forget what she said. (Old age does that to you! hehe)
Another thing I have never found in quilting books is something called "The Brooklyn Revolver". As she says it is not a gun but a very handy tool for gluing up many small pieces of appliqué.
21 pages of "get ready to appliqué" instructions begin Ms. Pederson's book and you should read every word if you are a beginner appliqué-er. If you are a more experienced one, then you should read every word because I know you will find a tip or two you didn't know before.
There are ten different quilt patterns and each has a paragraph about the quilt before the rest of the instructions are given. The material and cutting lists are clear and easy to follow. The step-by-step instructions for assembling the blocks have graphics to help you visualize what you are creating. Templates are provided although some need to be enlarged. And the assembly and finishing instructions complete the patterns.
There are, of course, color photos of each quilts and the finished quilt size is also provided. The final two pages are a resource list and an overview of the author. So, grab a copy and start appliquéing!


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Wait til you see all the different ways you can applique by machine! Discover how to get the look of fine hand applique or a fresh, funky look with the precision and ease of machine sewing. Learn Sharon's smart techniques, and then get ready to play.*Find all you need to overcome any machine-applique fears: try invisible machine applique, blanket-stitch applique, satin-stitch applique, and more*Follow Sharon's lead to master each technique, and then choose one of nine companion projects to try out your new skills*With Sharon's friendly, fun writing style, you'll be a machine-applique expert in no time

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Alex Anderson's Hand & Machine Applique: 6 Techniques, 7 Quilts, Full-Size Patterns Review

Alex Anderson's Hand and Machine Applique: 6 Techniques, 7 Quilts, Full-Size Patterns
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This is easy to understand and will be added to the many Alex Anderson books in my quilting library. If you are a beginner or have quilted for a while her patterns are well thought out and I find myself smiling as I am reading.

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Learn to create beautiful applique quilts with one of America's best-loved quilting teachers. 7 charming projects get you started.

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