All-New 20 To Make: One Patch Quilts

All-New 20 To Make: One Patch Quilts

Carolyn Forster

Search Press

A tiny hardback, which on first glance looks rather disappointing. What can be learned via a book so short of pages? Wrong. This little gem contains all the full size template and simple instructions to create twenty designs. It is a part of a series in textile techniques, all the same format. Its got an intro and plenty of support before the projects begin, to work out the tools and materials required. It is technical, worthy of note in the quilting world. As a non-quilter, I looked at this one with a particularly critical eye. How could I learn to make one with so little advice? Shows not to judge a book by not only its cover, but size. Now having explored inside, I am actually more enthusiastic and feel that actually maybe I could have a go. If it had been a larger more wordy book, with an overload of diagrams and information, I would have stepped away. For those who need to actually learn how to quilt in the first place, it is simple enough to understand. For those who are already experienced, it is adaptable to become a more personalised creation made.

Purchase your copy (all of its 63 ish pages) today through the amazing Search Press Themselves.

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