Yep.
The book doesn't really have any quilting instructions.
It just contains a color (fabric) picture of each block along with an outline drawing showing all the different patches (no seam allowances included).
Oh, and Brenda's treacly (semi-coherent) ramblings to a dead woman.
You decide on the piecing method.
So you have to trace (mylar, freezer paper, vellum) the pieces or block, depending on if you want to foundation piece, rotary cut, applique, reverse applique, etc.
Instead of buying the book, you might consider getting the (stand alone) software
http://www.amazon.com/Electric-Quilt-Companys-Design-Software/dp/B002XNWLJ0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=135121790
FYI - if you buy a used copy, there are NO issues as far as installing the software, even if it was previously registered.
Gives you many more options for printing.