Super Simple Fat Quarter Quilts





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DescriptionFinally product! One way to use all the rooms of the fat that has been collecting! The third book in our series, Super Single, Fat Quarter Quilts provides for 12 types of quilts made with incredible varitey different techniques. clear-cutting plans show exactly how to cut fat quarters for each project – and cutting techniques Trench Coat-how easy and fun! -Create the illusion of complexity by using networks of our triangle triangle paper units on average. -Dr. . . More>>

Super Simple Fat Quarter Quilts

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4 Responses to “Super Simple Fat Quarter Quilts”

  1. eager reader Says:

    I bought this book b / c I fell in love with confetti “42″ x54 “colorful quilt hanging in a local store quilting. Triangles randomly wonderful colors. I do not buy it by the standards of others who have. I think it’s too expensive, but my daughter loved the confetti quilt enough that I bought the book for her. This book has 12 quilt patterns on it, from simple to more complicated. I disagree with the statement prewashed fabric books NO! The book states in capital letters is not recommended to prewash fatquarters (b / c they can do are too small to be used in these models.) I been sewing for many years worked in a textile shop in the past also…. and it is always advisable to pre-washed fabrics. Not only because they must be pre-shrunk, but also because If they want the colors to bleed either. 100% cotton is further reduced. I used patterns for many years also, and that’s what I saw, of course…. modes of vessels tend to be inaccuracies. I always buy fabric and sewing business model / said. If she asks for 5 / 8 of a yard… I’ll take a yard. It works well for me b / c they are a lot of sewing and like to have additional debris anyway. My daughter bought quarts fat to make “confetti” quilt. I have been buying larger pieces, is what I do. When you cut off all and sew pieces together, I will come back and update this review. I foresee no problem b / c I will have additional material that I can improvise a bit if necessary. Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Cyril J. Weller Says:

    I realize quilts are enthusiastic, but not a five star book by any measure. Quilters who work from a hiding place or mixing fabrics from different manufacturers, sooner or later, see a difference in tissue removal. In other words, the tissue will not be reduced uniformly, but decreased at different rates. In addition, the fabric does not necessarily diminish the straights. The result is a distortion and wrinkles. The authors indicate that you can soak in the fabric. Specify more, the base of the deformation. Avoid headaches and / or book ruinas.El duvet covers a wide range of styles, including applets. Beginners and veterans can find projects. The illustrations are clear. Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Phyllis M. White Says:

    Again, these two authors have a real, an easy book, fun for quilters! Five stars. . . . . Rating: 5 / 5

  4. P. Schmitt Says:

    After seeing several quilts from this book in stores quilt, I had to have. Quilts can be beautiful without spending months of reconstruction of small blocks. If you need a quick quilt, this book is for you. Rating: 5 / 5

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