Describes the tools used to make mandalas -- the 9- and l15-degree wedge rulers -- shows how to choose the right fabrics for creating circle medallions, and provides 14 design options for these... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The cover of the book caught my eye. I borrowed from the library 6 times. My library suggested I just go ahead and purchase the book so someone else could use it. The mystic of complicated circle quilts is totally blown out of the water by the information the Sheila Finklestein imparts. Just the pictures are enough to get every creative sewing juice flowing. I find myself testing stripes and looking at them more than ever before. Absolutely, recommended for every level of quilter. Note: I haven't been quilting a year and this is something I can do. The amazed look on faces is worth every mintues of decision making involved. The mandala can be as bchallenging as you want it to be.
Magic Quilted Mandalas
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book presents an interesting twist on quilting (pun most definitely intended since each of the quilts seems to undulate with a life of its own). The directions are clear and the pictures wonderful. I would suggest this as an alternative for any quilter who is bored with triangles and squares.
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