Nancy J. Martin has written more than 40 books on quiltmaking. She is the founder and president of Martingale & Company™, where imprint, That Patchwork Place®, is widely recognized as the foremost publisher in the quiltmaking industry.
May 06 Nancy J. Martin started quilting in 1976 when specialist
shops for patchworkers were few and far between. Today most scrap
quilts are a mixture of saved and specially purchased material.
Nancy suggests that a fabric recipe will help produce a pleasing
quilt. Collect all your blues for example. You won't need all of
them but it will help make a decision, then buy fabric to fill any
colour gaps...Each projects has a full colour illustration, clear
instructions, templates when needed and an alternative colour
picture. I feel that this book will be very useful to people who
are fairly new to quilting. It is written in a logical way and
people will be able to make the projects and be pleased with their
efforts.
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Issue 156, Jan 07 Nancy Martin, the well-known American quilt maker
and author, shares her great experience with her readers. The
introduction is full of helpful suggestions for colour choices; her
scrap quilts are carefully planned, not random. She gives her
'colour recipes' and has scrap cutting strategies to add variety to
the quilts. The quilt basics are clearly explained with good
diagrams, there are even tips for pinning a quilt sandwich with
safety pins. Her favourite quilt binding is made from bias strips
becuase it rolls over the edges nicely and stands up to hard wear.
Most of the eighteen quilts are rotary cut traditional blocks but
some feature simple appliqué shapes and there is one quilt with
curved seam blocks. Each quilt has an alternate colour scheme. This
is a reliable guide for any quilt maker.
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