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Old 01-04-2011, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by crochetetc
Can someone recommend the name of the books to look at?

www.Connectingthreads.com has 40% off books right now and I would like to order one.
I have One Block Wonders Encore, by Maxine Rosenthal and Joy Pelzmann which covers all the basics and includes the basic cubes, it's great book to start with. I also have One Block Wonders Cubed which probably wouldn't be the best to start with but as the name says it has alot of different cubes.
They are not as hard as they look, it is all straight piecing and they are fun, as you never know what they will look like. :-D
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Old 01-04-2011, 07:35 AM
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Can someone recommend the name of the books to look at?

www.Connectingthreads.com has 40% off books right now and I would like to order one.
I have One Block Wonders Encore, by Maxine Rosenthal and Joy Pelzmann which covers all the basics and includes the basic cubes, it's great book to start with. I also have One Block Wonders Cubed which probably wouldn't be the best to start with but as the name says it has alot of different cubes.
They are not as hard as they look, it is all straight piecing and they are fun, as you never know what they will look like. :-D
Thanks I am going to go look for the first one now.
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Originally Posted by woody
Originally Posted by crochetetc
Can someone recommend the name of the books to look at?

www.Connectingthreads.com has 40% off books right now and I would like to order one.
I have One Block Wonders Encore, by Maxine Rosenthal and Joy Pelzmann which covers all the basics and includes the basic cubes, it's great book to start with. I also have One Block Wonders Cubed which probably wouldn't be the best to start with but as the name says it has alot of different cubes.
They are not as hard as they look, it is all straight piecing and they are fun, as you never know what they will look like. :-D
If you can only get one book, I would suggest One Block Wonders Encore, it explains the process in more detail. If you can afford both, you get the cubes as well as the OBW blocks :D:D:D
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