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Paperback Strip-Easy Quilts Book

ISBN: 1885588615

ISBN13: 9781885588616

Strip-Easy Quilts

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Streamline the cutting and piecing process while making these 9 stunning quilts using the surprisingly easy Strip-Piecing technique. The real beauty of this piecing technique is that great results do... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Strip Easy

This book offers 9 stunning quilt patterns using smaller style strips of fabric. Although this book is mainly for the Rotary cutter, some templates are included. The instructions use colored diagrams to help the sewer with layout of blocks and fabric. The book is a good source of what to do with any strips of fabric left over from other projects. However anyone who purchases this book may want to read it carefully. Projects look similar in the diagrams and some are continued over on other pages after a different quilt. It is a good book with some great pattern ideas, but it is definately tailored for the Rotary cutter quilt person.

Make Great Quilts from Strips

STRIP EASY makes cutting patchwork squares as easy as can be. You simply sew strips of fabric together and then cut the patches required for the quilt. Ms. Meunier shows us nine different quilts that can be created with this technique. A page of general directions is included and a page on how to piece the Drunkard's Path block is also given. For those of us not used to doing anything but straight lines, this page is especially helpful. While I am not a particular fan of the colors used in the quilts as they are show. I can certainly see the wonderful patterns and will be sure to make them using my own color style. Each pattern has a materials list, cutting instructions and directions. The book doesn't have all the instructions in one place. That is, the layout artist is still thinking in the "above the fold" newspaper mentality of 20 years ago and uses the "continued on" direction instead of putting all the instructions for one quilt continuously. People don't want to have to hunt for the "rest of the story". It was most likely done this way so that each facing page would show a full-size quilt photo and the beginning instructions. Using another colorway would prevent this, as well as using smaller photos and placing the templates with the instructions rather than putting these things on a page farther back in the book.
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