March 07, 2010
Product DescriptionDown Valley in the book of homes and buildings reconstructed by Cori Derksen and Myra Harder create a capricious city to call your own with these free fun designs, like building blocks! These modes mix and match and build houses include cabins and churches of picturesque countryside, near a school, city hall, barn and small cottage and comfortable. • A delicious blend of 16 projects step by step to “build” easily, the precise role armament · Each draft chapter – Main S.. . More>>
Down in the Valley : Paper-Pieced Houses and Buildings



March 7th, 2010 at 12:27 pm
I have not used the book yet, but I saw some of the figures formed by Quilters another and are delicious. Also, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the authors are Canadian prairies as I am. I look forward to more models this summer Rating: 5 / 5
March 7th, 2010 at 2:45 pm
I like the design of this book very well. These are some of the most original houses and cottages that I saw. I, however, have a serious beef with this book. Employers who require the different sections that were added are presented as one piece. This means that you have to make multiple copies of the entire drive for different parts to assemble. This can be confusing to understand the editor so I’ll explain in more detail. If you’ve read “Quilts with Style magazine, you’ll notice quilts / Wallhangings have single component models for you to copy and begin arming. This book has a format very different from that. Armando teach and be role would be very confusing for Advanced piecers not know how to play the parts. I think “That Patchwork Place” just tried to put more money in the printing of this book. They sacrificed usability to have fewer pages. If the standards were properly presented, I would have given 5 stars. Rating: 2 / 5
March 7th, 2010 at 4:19 pm
I fully agree with the comments made by two other wonderful authors. This is a wonderful book and I really enjoyed reading it and drooling over all projects (and there are lots of great color photos in this book). The only thing I do not like this book was that the employer had no eyelashes included. It is not difficult to add the 1 / 4 “SA for employers in one piece, but an extra step, I do not think it was necessary. But consider the multiple partial models – have cut designs in their separate parts and then add tabs to all parties … not funny! example – the type of a schoolhouse (page 57) has 11 parts to be cut and also added eyelashes. ” d rather spend time sewing use my see-through ruler and pencil) Rating: 4 / 5
March 7th, 2010 at 4:44 pm
This book clearly illustrates how to create the most beautiful, whimsical quilts quickly and easily. I am not an expert Quilter, but people are surprised when they see the quilts that I created with this book. All projects are beautiful. . . I promise you, you’ll want to make each one of them! The possibilities are endless, because all parts are interchangeable. If you look like you know what you do, buy this book! Rating: 5 / 5
March 7th, 2010 at 5:03 pm
Finally, a book of quilt design is simple enough for a beginner to learn, but difficult for experts. I never rebuilt the paper before me this book was so easy to understand instructions. I love the style of houses and trees. Really give the feeling of home designs below. Churches and scenes remind me of home, an area where I grew up. I think the authors have done a great job of making flexible models in the book to anyone who quilts. Each model block can be replaced on several projects, making each pillow or Wallhanging him personally. I recommend this book to anyone who has never rebuilt the role before and I want to learn. Rating: 5 / 5