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Book Reviews of 120 patterns for traditional patchwork quilts

120 patterns for traditional patchwork quilts
120 patterns for traditional patchwork quilts
Author: Maggie Malone
ISBN-13: 9780806954882
ISBN-10: 0806954884
Publication Date: 1983
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Sterling Pub. Co
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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reviewed 120 patterns for traditional patchwork quilts on + 111 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Maggie Malone has put together one of the most comprehensive pattern books ever. One of the unique features is a color index in the front of the book showing each of the 120 designs in color. Readers can select patterns easily and turn to the indicated pages to learn the range of expertise required. Each pattern in labelled Easy, Moderate or Difficult. Tables are provided for each pattern, listing the number of pieces per block and per quilt for each fabric and the yeardage required. Pattern pieces are full size and instruction are in clear, simple language.

Students of quilting lore will be pleased to note that whenever possible the author has provided information on the origin of the various quilts. Although some of the traditional and classic designs will be familiar, many will be new to most readers.

Some patterns examples are: Hunter's Star, Kansas Dust Storm, Grandma's Hopscotch, Lindy's Plane, Missouri Puzzle, Flywheel. Waste Not, Spider's Den, Maryland Beauty, Loop the Loop, Exploding Stars, Pickle Dish, Nebraska, God's Eye, Feathered Star, Madam X, Lady of the White House, Indian Patch, Saw Blades, ...... and much, much more.
reviewed 120 patterns for traditional patchwork quilts on
Helpful Score: 1
This book has full size patterns with simple guidelines that allow you to create your own designs using color and placement. Included are tables that list pieces per block, pieces per quilt, and total yardage. All the patterns, are accompanied by a brief history of the origin of the pattern. Patterns range from beginner to advanced.