Summer Moon
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Cherri D.
> 24 hourReally like the instructions and is a nice book
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Tobin
> 24 hourEasy to follow. Lots of variety.
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Maud Flatley
> 24 hourVery nice
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Karen M Bruyere
> 24 hourInstructions are poor. Sewing many big humps even if you follow pressing instructions.
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Tammie Rittenberry
> 24 hourThis patter book is easy to follow. The down side was the measurements when cutting. Mostly 1/8 instead of the usual 1/4 in quilting. This will be a beautiful quilt. I dont recommend this for beginners.
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J & J
> 24 hourlove this book has 31 different pattern with three different sizes 5 ,6.5 & 8. very good book .worth the purchase .
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E. Brown
> 24 hourLove having the book !!!
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vivian housley
> 24 hourNice book
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Gloria J. Short
> 24 hourPatterns are organized alphabetically, and easy to read and follow. There are even pressing directions. I love it. The photo is the Churn Dash block I made in three sizes.
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P.B.
> 24 hourI am working on this quilt at the moment. It IS a large undertaking; however, I disagree with the review posted above. Carrie Nelson authors excellent cutting direction and designs with the clearest instructions possible for accurate finishes. YES, there are a zillion pieces in this quilt and the blocks are smaller-sized; however, take a good look at the front cover. The design is beautiful! Honestly, many classic quilt patterns are not fast, and you cannot rush the process...but are gorgeous finishes. I have several friends working along on this project and they love the process and monthly breakdown of construction. Carries cutting instructions are clear, concise, and you cut three blocks at once from two fabrics (if desired)...something appreciated for those with limited sewing time. (Yes, this is a sampler quilt; though, unlike Dear Jane. Those blocks are hand/paper/foundation pieced at 4-inches with pieced triangle edge blocks--vastly different.) With this book, Carrie simply asks you to slow down, enjoy the quilting process, and in turn, youll finish (whether in a month or in five years) a stunning quilt. At that time, the time investment wont be a consideration anymore and you wont mind having used those dusty 1/8, 3/8, or 7/8-inch ruler marks after all.