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The It's Okay If You Sit on My Quilt Book

The It's Okay If You Sit on My Quilt Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The It's OK if You Sit on My Quilt
Review: A lovely woman who takes the pomp out of the joy of quilting! You don't have to be perfect starting out, you just have to be open to learning.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I am disappointed with this book...I didn't think that it was another "block" book.. too bad...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These quilts are made to be used not just looked at!
Review: Mary Ellen implies in the title that she wants you to experience your quilt, snuggle up in, carry it in the car, use it! Certainly she doesn't mind if you do make the heirloom type quilt that is gazed upon for enjoyment, untouched. No hand piecing or hand quilting for her, get that machine out and put the pedal to the metal. One amazing discovery you will have is that her quilts look great ... even on the seamed side (especially in the Connecting Up book,which I'll try to review that later). On paging through Mary Ellen's book you would not believe what a wealth of information those thin covers contain. Many chapter members take their books to a place such as Kinko's and have it punched with three holes to fit a binder and make it even more practical. This book can truly bring out the design artist in a person. If you live in an area as I do that is fortunate to have a chapter of "It's OK If You Sit On My Quilt", you not only delve into her philosophy, you will have a leader who has trained with Mary Ellen and you get special patterns and "secrets" that outsiders miss! Best yet,go to one of Mary Ellen's weekend seminars, you will congratulate yourself for the rest of our quilting years for being so smart. Mary Ellen's sense of humor is a match with her quilting talent! It is almost magical the way she has developed what appear to be simple quilt blocks, to nearly unending design possiblities. I hope you will not just get her book and look at it, you need to read and try some of the exercises she recommends, you will be so glad you did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The It's OK if You Sit on My Quilt
Review: One of the best quilting books I know of. Just plain common sense . I refer to it all the time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Quilting "Absolutely can't live without" book.
Review: This book is written in an easy to read format, with clear diagrams. It encourages people to 'think outside the box', creating their own block and quilt designs. I have found it a wonderful guide and a 'must have' for anyone serious about doing their own thing rather than just sewing reproductions.
I have just got to get the other titles now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for all quilters!
Review: This is a classic. For anyone who loves to piece quilts, this book is a must. It contains patterns and instructions for hundreds of quilt squares, some historic, some contemporary, and in a variety of sizes and configurations. Let your mind wander as you design 2,3, or 4 block combination quilts.... I can stare at this book for hours! Hopkins has lots of good ideas, but some of her instructions leave a bit to be desired and lack the clarity that a beginner needs. But for the experienced quilter who can make half-squares in her sleep, this books is just the beginning of stunning quilts. I have often taken part of her idea and made my own designs from ideas gleaned from this wonderful book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great workbook for beginner to intermediate quilters.
Review: This is a workbook to teach quick and easy quilting piecing. It teaches diagonal sets, different techniques and different piecing of quilt blocks. I would recommend to quilters as a resource book to improve skills and learn techniques.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Must-Have Start To Quilt Book
Review: Whether you are beginning your first project or have a house of fabric, Ms. Hopkins shows you how to simplify your geometry and create visually exciting quilts with minimal brain exertion. I have created several quilts that appear very intricate, but were constucted with ease following the techniques presented (from bow ties and rails to quick snowballs, etc.). I have created over 50 quilts, but I return to this techinques again and again: This is becoming my Bible for ideas! I cannot recommend it enough!


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