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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Fancy to Frugal amazing |
May 4, 2012 |
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Linda
from ON
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There are always new and modern quilt design books that stir our imagination, but there is nothing that says comfort to me more than the old fashioned traditional quilts. Fancy to Frugal, Authentic Quilt Patterns from the ‘30s by Kay Connors and Karen Earlywine brings us those old fashioned designs.
Years ago local newspapers would print quilt blocks in series form. The block patterns in this book are authentic quilt patterns from the 1930s and include actual pictures of the newspaper articles. Not only are there full sized patterns, but also included are the quilting motifs for the quilts and borders. The instructions and diagrams are very clear and helpful. There is a section at the end of the book with general quilting instructions.
I especially like the Sunflower and Butterflies block. Although the Sunflower block is an original old pattern, I have not seen one like it before and found it interesting. This is a great book for those who like traditional quilting and especially the quilts from the 1930s. There are patterns appropriate for all quilt skill levels.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Pictures and a super Read! |
July 3, 2011 |
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kim
from WA United States
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The ten patterns in this book are all well written, with easy to follow instructions and great visuals. The photos of the finished quilts are beautiful. Project sizes are all good size, ranging ~ 74 1/2"x74 1/2" to 88"x102 1/2". But I believe it would be easy to adapt these patterns to wallhangings or table toppers if you wanted to deviate from traditional sizes to create smaller projects.
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