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Perfect Blocks in Minutes—The Make It Simpler Way


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Product Code: 10385
ISBN: 
978-1-57120-278-9
Description: 
96p, color
Perfect Blocks in Minutes—The Make It Simpler Way
• Revolutionary Technique • One-Piece Paper Foundations to Fold & Sew • 60 Traditional Blocks
Author: Anita Grossman Solomon
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Spectacular blocks made simpler than you ever imagined!

Following on the success of her first book, Make It Simpler Paper Piecing, Anita Grossman Solomon is back with more traditional blocks paper-pieced using her streamlined techniques. Quilters love seeing their blocks "unfold" with perfect points using Anita’s innovative method.

• Revolutionary technique! Each block is pieced on one sheet of foundation paper — no sewing multiple units together to assemble one block
• 60 traditional 6" quilt blocks made easy — even blocks that have never been paper-pieced before
• Anita’s fold & sew method is the secret to perfect blocks
• Paper-piecers love the accurate results

See Anita Grossman Solomon on Simply Quilts!
Go to: www.hgtv.com/hgtv/video_guide/
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* Real Simple Quilt Blocks
* Super Fast Rotary Cutting
* Super-Size a Nine Patch Quilt
* Paper Piece 9-Patch

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Reviews
Review By: Sophie Littlefield,   Quilter's Review.com - June 7, 2005
NO PINS - NO KIDDING! I don't always have the patience for paper-piecing, especially when it comes to assembling the sections of a block, with all those crinkly, hard-to-pin paper edges. Anita's amazing technique uses just one foundation piece and no pinning! Patches cut from templates are lightly glued in place with a fabric glue stick, then stitched and pressed. (Unlike other paper-piecing techniques, Anita's does not use oversized patches, so there's no trimming and less fabric waste.) The amazing part comes next: fold the paper on pre-printed dotted lines and stitch. When you open up the block, all the sections will match perfectly! It's easy to make all the copies you need using the book's full-sized patterns. It's easy to get addicted to the accuracy of Perfect Blocks, and with sixty to choose from, you're bound to find inspiration for your next project.

Review   British Patchwork & Quilting - June 1, 2005
If precise cutting and maintaining an accurate 1/4" seam allowance present too much of a challenge, the techniques outlined in this book may be the answer. Patches are pieced together on a single sheet of foundation paper so there is no need to sew multiple units together to assemble one block. The technique is clearly explained with step-by-step diagrams and instructions for sixty traditional 6" blocks, all with patterns available for photocopying or scanning. The quilt gallery gives some good ideas for combining blocks and borders with the use of inspiring colour combinations. This is a neat technique which, once mastered, would widen the options for making accurately pieced traditional blocks on a small scale.

Review   Les Nouvelles du Patchwork - June 1, 2005
Reviewed in this foreign language publication.

Review   Fabrications - February 1, 2006
Every block project illustrates the block at the top of the page, followed by the pattern and an illustration of the completed pattern. The techniques employed by Anita are easy to follow and for the new quilter, this book may be a useful start.