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Old 10-10-2010, 07:43 AM
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I have the original version of this book, not much printed in color in it. I love it. I learned a lot from it. It does NOT offer specific measurements for specific blocks. It is not a pattern book to create a specific quilt.

Rather, it shows you ways to look at most any quilt block and figure out the grid used to make it. I think of this as a concept book for breaking down the basic units that go into blocks. It has helped me look at quilts and blocks a different way. I can now look some (not all!) quilts in a show, or pictures posted here on the board, or in a catalog, and can figure out the basic blocks and grids that construct it. I've created several basic blocks on my own, in the size I wanted, after coming to understand better through this book how blocks are put together. I suppose you can learn the same things playing around with EQ 6 or 7, but I don't have them and enjoy playing with grids on paper.

It also offers an introduction to value and shows how you can get very different looking quilts from the same blocks, depending on how you vary the color/value placement of fabric in the block. It shows you ways to think about combining two blocks to get secondary patterns where the blocks intersect, making some very interesting designs. It also discusses "dropping off" some of the block to clean it up and create interesting patterns. I think this book is a launching point for creativity.
:thumbup: This is an excellent explanation of the book.

It makes many blocks that look intimidating more manageable.

I say to myself - I can to HST units - they are there and there and there in that block -
I can do a four-patch - ah - some in the corner units
I can do an x-4-patch - I can do them, too

and so forth - it's fun to try to figure out the component units!
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Old 10-10-2010, 08:15 AM
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Nice resource.
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Old 10-10-2010, 08:33 AM
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Thanks for recommending the book. I got it on Amazon for $4.99 plus $3.99 shipping. Can't wait to get it am always looking for some new projects. Even though I've been quilting for over 10 years I find that I can still learn something new.
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Old 10-10-2010, 10:10 AM
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Thanks for sharing. I took my first quilting class from Mary Ellen Hopkins about 34 years ago.
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Old 10-10-2010, 10:35 AM
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I could have sworn there were 2 books "you can sit on" but I only see one in my stash. Have to get all those organized one of these days -- after I finish the quilt I'm working on.......
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Thanks for the recommendation! I just ordered a used book from Amazon..It looks like a good book for a newbie! (That's me).

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Amazon, the new Harbor Freight!
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Sharonanne. I have had this book for YEARS-- it is my favorite when I go to design a quilt.
Good sharing :-D
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It is nice to find a book that is a real "keeper"! Like a good friend!
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I just ordered it from Amizon. I got a used one for $2.80...shipping was $3.99!
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