The EasyAs Method For Making Patchwork Quilts
EasyAs Patchwork Quilt Method
Making Patchwork Quilts Will Be Easy
The EasyAs Patchwork Method - Reviewed
If you are a beginner you will find the information in this book extremely helpful, like me, and I am sure you will soon be producing your own quilts in no time at all.
I think that the information would also be helpful for the non-beginner too who is perhaps wanting to develop and improve with quilting.
Take a look at Sandra Hiles' website describing her ebook here:
EasyAs Method
What Will You Learn?
- Complete Comprehensive Patchwork Sampler 'Easy As Method' Guide
1) General patchwork books don't go into enough detail about the specifics of getting started, gathering equipment, wadding, layout techniques, colour, blocks and successful simple patchwork techniques. This book delivers the step-by-step instructions you need to make an amazing sampler that will give you over 61 block inspirations and 23 quilt designs.
2) Written with the beginner in mind
Never made a patchwork quilt before? You don't have to worry about getting bogged down with over-complicated terms or unnecessary information. This book provides an easy-to-read step-by-step guide to help you through the fundamental concepts of making a patchwork quilt and various different patchwork 'blocks'. It is 'EasyAs'.
3) Excellent Patchwork Quilt Terminology & Encouragement
Without support and encouragement, your patchwork momentum can wane. That's why there's an entire section dedicated to terminology and techniques. You'll see which patchwork techniques will be the most useful and effective methods of getting blocks to .
4) Photo Examples of Finished Quilts
It's tough to imagine how certain pieces of material go together to create sensational 'blocks' unless you know what your quilt will look like in the end. Discover some wonderful examples and facts.
5) Packed with valuable resources
There's no way that any one book can give you every little bit of information you will need to become a 'perfect patchworker' instantly. So, what I've done is provided some additional resources that will give you more information about some key concepts, including extra design, patterns and examples of how your quilt will look when finished.
6) Equipment and inventory
You want to choose the right equipment and supplies to make sensational patchwork quilts. You'll get simple clear advice on all
equipment needed to succeed and also a few supply purchasing hints.
And much, much more...
There are also a number of bonuses which you receive which I have found helpful:
Sandra's Original Patchwork EasyAs Designs
I've compiled a special selection of my unique one-off 'Sandra Hiles EasyAs Designs' to help you get your patchwork inspirations off and running.
Normally this exclusive opportunity is only for private students only - but I am including this in the package because you are a special member of my site.
Bonus 2:
More Quilting Ideas 'Fast Start Guide'
This valuable resource offers a list of quick quilting ideas and examples of smart designs. It excites and builds your knowledge of color, geometric design, and other great quilting strategies. It gets you up and going quick smart.
Bonus 3:
Quilting Beautiful Borders & Quilt As U Go!
I've collected the best content I could from various articles to teach you how to make EasyAs Beautiful Borders, and also my EasyAs Method of Quilt as You Go! Simple Easy and Fast.
If you want to get this ebook click here:
Value For Money 5 out of 5
Easy to Understand 5 out of 5
Easy to Follow 5 out of 5
Reward Yourself:
There is nothing nicer than knowing that you can pass on to family and friends a patchwork quilt that you have crafted yourself and which can quite possibly become a family heirloom.
The guide is also nice to follow along with your children giving them something to be proud of that they have made themselves.
This book is ideal for helping little quilters to learn the skill which will last them a lifetime - that they can pass on to their own children.
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