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mariatherese 08-31-2014 08:52 PM

Book to put on my wishlist?
 
My birthday is coming up and my husband wants to know if there are any quilting books I'd like. I bet there is, but there are just so many to chose from. I'd like a book wich I can use as a reference. Id like it to contain the different speed piecing methods of the basic blocks and the equations for them. Anyone know of a book like this?
I'd also appreciate any other recommendation on a good quilting book for an intermediate piecer and quilter.
Thanks!

DOTTYMO 08-31-2014 09:44 PM

Watching this as I would love to have a book showing this all in one place.

Onebyone 09-01-2014 05:44 AM

Billie Lauder has great speed piecing books with tips and tricks. Not many new quilters know about her.
http://www.easymade.com/

Nammie to 7 09-01-2014 05:49 AM

The best series I have found are Harriet Hargraves Quilter's Academy. It will be a series of 6 books, 4 are already out with #5 due out next year. They take you from the basics to designing your own quilts.

Mdegenhart 09-01-2014 06:11 AM

Quilts!, Quilts!!, Quilts!!! and Encyclopedia of Classic Quilt patterns are both great references.

ArtsyOne 09-01-2014 06:18 AM

In addition to your request for a basic reference, I'd also add Pam & Nicky Lintott's "Jelly Roll Quilts" published in 2008. I got it at my local Half Price Books and it's also available on Half Dot Com as well as Amazon. I've made 4 quilts from the book so far - all use 2.5" strips (jelly roll or cut your own) and the patterns range from a basic braid to a flower to an easy Lone Star.

appliquequiltdesigns 09-01-2014 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 6869129)
Billie Lauder has great speed piecing books with tips and tricks. Not many new quilters know about her.
http://www.easymade.com/

I used to watch Billie Lauder on Simply Quilts. She was one of my favorite teachers. She had so many good short cut ideas

Terri D. 09-01-2014 10:54 AM

I recommend The Art of Classic Quiltmaking by Sharyn Craig and Harriet Hargrave. It's no longer in print, but worth it if you can find a copy. My opinion about the Quilter's Academy series is that it is okay, but poorly edited, compared to Harriet's first book.

Judi in Ohio 09-01-2014 11:14 AM

Not sure if this fits, but I could not do without my Bonnie Hunter Books - all of them. There are patterns of course, but she teaches several ways to do certain blocks and here string block quilts are not to be missed.

Originally Posted by mariatherese (Post 6868754)
My birthday is coming up and my husband wants to know if there are any quilting books I'd like. I bet there is, but there are just so many to chose from. I'd like a book wich I can use as a reference. Id like it to contain the different speed piecing methods of the basic blocks and the equations for them. Anyone know of a book like this?
I'd also appreciate any other recommendation on a good quilting book for an intermediate piecer and quilter.
Thanks!


ManiacQuilter2 09-01-2014 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by Nammie to 7 (Post 6869141)
The best series I have found are Harriet Hargraves Quilter's Academy. It will be a series of 6 books, 4 are already out with #5 due out next year. They take you from the basics to designing your own quilts.

I agree but didn't know about this series, I have her books about machine quilting and appliqueing and they have been the most important books in my library.


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