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woody 11-03-2009 05:23 PM

I was hoping someone could help me. I would like to ask my family to get me a One Block Wonder book for Christmas but which one do I get?

Unfortunately I haven't been able to find either of then in any of me LQS so I will have to order one without being able to look at them.

Does the OBW Encore cover all the basics as well as new techniques or am I better off getting the first book?

I would really appreciate your thoughts and comments. Thanks Sue

Prism99 11-03-2009 07:57 PM

I don't have these books, but I went to Amazon as usual to check out the reviews. That's what I would advise you to do. The very first review on the Encore book says that if you only buy one of the books, buy the Encore one. Apparently it has all the info of the first book plus additional info, and patterns that are more exciting. On Amazon the first book has 37 reviews, Encore has 9 reviews, and Encore has a "look inside" feature. I always go to Amazon to check out reviews and look inside, if the book has that option.

Nancy in Louisiana 11-03-2009 08:10 PM

I bought mine from Amazon, and got the first one. The instructions are very good, and it's not nearly as complicated as it looks. I looked at the second book, thought it was similar and decided to wait until later to get it. Amazon is a great place to look for books. Another is Connecting Threads, where you are able to browse through practically the whole book online. Their prices are usually 40% off retail and have a lot of sales and specials.

Deecee 11-04-2009 04:04 AM

Hi Woody,
Check out Fishpond.com.au.
I have ordered from them on several occasions in the past and have found they often have things cheaper and also have a buy second book for reduced cost deal. The one block wonders books were on their website when I was looking but I don't remember prices. They often have free shipping also.
The second book covers the basics as well as new techniques from the reviews I have read.
Ozquilts also had them in stock at that time. She is extremely prompt and reasonable postage.

k3n 11-04-2009 05:30 AM

I have both books and would agree with everyone that 'Encore' does cover the basics in addition to giving instructions to making the hollow blocks. But the first book covers octagons which the second doesn't as the hollow blocks only work with hexagons. If you can find a deal to get both then I'd say it's worth it, if you think you'd like to do the hollow blocks, get the second one (Encore), if you like the idea of octagons get the first. :D Have fun and I can't wait to see your first OBW. :D

k3n 11-04-2009 05:31 AM

I have both books and would agree with everyone that 'Encore' does cover the basics in addition to giving instructions to making the hollow blocks. But the first book covers octagons which the second doesn't as the hollow blocks only work with hexagons. If you can find a deal to get both then I'd say it's worth it, if you think you'd like to do the hollow blocks, get the second one (Encore), if you like the idea of octagons get the first. :D Have fun and I can't wait to see your first OBW. :D

k3n 11-04-2009 06:34 AM

Sorry - should have said, if it was me and I could only have one, I'd get Encore because I prefer the hexs. You have 3 ways of turning the triangles to give 3 effects, you don't have to mess around with filling in the corners and you can use the hollow blocks. Also I think the hexs blend better, in the octagon blocks you see the individual blocks more clearly. That's just my personal preference though. :D

woody 11-04-2009 11:57 AM

Thank you everyone. I didn't know Amazon had the feature of being able to look inside the book. I will definately use that again.
Connecting Threads had some great free patterns that I will be going back to download, but unfortunately doesn't ship to Australia.
Fishpond was great, good prices and reasonable shipping. I might also find something there for my birthday or should I just ask for more fabric? lol
I am going to order Encore, I can't wait until Christmas.
Thanks again, Sue

nik 11-04-2009 12:59 PM

Woody there is a seller on ebay named Tallawang who starts her bidding at $24.99 for each book. She regularly lists them so if theres not one there now she'll have one listed in a couple days. They don't always have a bidder on them so you could get a bargain :D . I have purchased both of them from her - she is a good seller.

crkathleen 11-04-2009 01:22 PM

Woody, maybe you can go to your local library to see if they have them. Have fun!


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