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Old 07-10-2014, 08:06 AM
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Does anyone know of a bargello beginners book? I would love to try one. They look so hard to do.
I need step by step instructions.
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See if you can take a class at your quilt shop. Barb
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Old 07-10-2014, 12:32 PM
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I highly recommend "Twist and Turn Bargello Quilts" by Eileen Wright. It has very clear instructions and some great Bargello patterns. She has a newer one out too.
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Originally Posted by Jeanne S View Post
I highly recommend "Twist and Turn Bargello Quilts" by Eileen Wright. It has very clear instructions and some great Bargello patterns. She has a newer one out too.
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I would recommend an older book that can be found for sale on eBay called The Bargello Book by Piecemakers. There is also simple square Bargello which you might find easier to do for sale on eBay.......

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Charlotte-Qu...item2ed3e142da

Eileen's book is excellent but I think it might just overwhelm you with most patterns have twists and turns. The Surf Song is the only simple pattern in the book. There have been numerous photos previously posted on this site. Just do an advance search and check it out. There are a lot of us who are experienced with Bargello and we are all here to help.
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I started with the book Jeanne recommended, Twist and Turn Bargello Quilts by Eileen Wright. I read it carefully several times before I started....and part of her instructions say that if you are new to a Bargello, consider making a place mat, which she has in the back of the book. The instructions are very basic and I was able to follow them easily...even though I was scared silly the whole time!! I only made one place mat, though I suspect making four would make more sense; however, doing that taught me the technique and gave me confidence. That was in November last year. Then I made Surf Song, which is also in the book. I gained even more confidence with it.

Long story short, I have now made 7 Bargello quilts. I am hooked. Oh, when I first started, I asked folks on this board for advice. I got wonderful advice. I am going to post this and see if I can find a link to that good advice. I have referred back to it quite often...

Found it! http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...t-t235168.html ...If I copied it correctly....maybe you will find it helpful.

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Thanks QuiltnNan! Unfortunately is wasn't my car. This photo was taken in April on a photography trip I took to Cuba. The old cars there were really fun!
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They may look hard , but really are not any harder than any quilt made with strip sets. It takes just a bit of a brain adjustment to work thru the method, but once you get it... it goes very fast. The hardest part can be the fabric selection. Eileen Wright has several books published, all have very clear directions. Read the directions step by step a few times ... and then give it a go... just stay organized.
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Thanks everyone. I will check out a few books and check my local quilt shop to see if they are offering any classes.
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