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Follow-The-Line Quilting Designs: Full-Size Patterns for Blocks and Borders (That Patchwork Place) (That ...
Mary M. Covey
That Patchwork Place
, 2008 - 16 pages
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highly recommended
Mary is back with her third volume of continuous-
line
quilting
designs
, even more of what quilters need to quilt as desired ! Simply trace, transfer, and sew to create gorgeous quilted motifs without stop-and-start hassles.
* Find an all-new collection of 20 pattern groups featuring coordinating designs for
blocks
and
borders
, along with Mary's latest quilting tips
*
Full
-
size
d
patterns
are perfect for a home sewing machine, a long-arm quilting machine, or for hand quilting
* Includes a 16-page booklet with complete how-to instructions
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Not so much a book as a box of patterns for tracing
Mary M. Covey's
FOLLOW
-
THE
-
LINE
QUILTING
DESIGNS
V. 3:
FULL
-
SIZE
PATTERNS
FOR
BLOCKS
AND
BORDERS
is not so much a book as a box of patterns for tracing, transferring and stitching, presented in full size for easy use. Twenty new pattern groups including designs for blocks, borders and setting triangles and can be used on a regular home sewing machine or by hand alike - as well as on a long-arm quilting machine for professionals. An outstanding, flexible guide.
The place to start for finishing your quilt
Between
the
instructional booklet and all the
patterns
for
quilting
a quilt, you will have all the information you need to complete your quilt in
FOLLOW
-THE-
LINE
QUILTING
DESIGNS
. The booklet
that
comes with the patterns explains how the quilt designs are laid out and defines the markings found on each pattern.
As any quilter knows, sizing patterns are not the easiest thing to do but Ms. Covey has provided areas where you can lengthen or shorten a pattern with ease. If that is not the option you want to take, you can use her suggested Quilter's Assistant Proportional Scale and then make photocopies to the
size
you want.
Marking - which way to go. There are pens, pencils, tape, chalk or even a no-mark method. Read over the options and choose the one that works for the quilt you are doing. Don't forget the 3 B's of finishing ---- backing, batting and basting. The pages devoted to these will make this an easy job. And finally, will you quilt by hand, machine or long-arm? The suggestions given here will make this part of finishing the quilt easier too.
The patterns come in a plasticized package. There are 19 designs from a farm to baby to geometric designs to name a few. You should be able to find one to fit the theme of your quilt. They come in corners,
blocks
and
borders
so every
place
you need a pattern, you will have one that is made for that area and since the designs are all in continuous-line motifs, you will not have to stop until you are finished! Happy Quilting.
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Excellent buy ,so easy to use , wish she had more volumes!
I love this book. Though it's not really a book. Each of
the
patterns
are a separate leaflet
that
fit inside the paper box package. I snipped the cellophane at the top of the package to keep the box sturdier. I really like that I don't have to mess with the bulk of a book. Also, for those who quilt professionally each of the patterns can be used up to 10 different times for retail without violating copyright. I found the patterns refreshing and different. Mary also shows you using numbers the direction to go. I especially found it helpful on the fan pattern, It made it so much more fluid. I will be recommending it to my machine
quilting
students. Excellent buy!
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Quilting confidence
Follow
-
the
-
line
-
quilting
Designs
Volume Two:
Full
-
size
Patterns
for
Blocks
And
Borders
is a quick way to get started on your quilting. The
full-size
d pattern allows you to "try it out" by laying it on your quilt for fit, but it also can be "resized" (by eye or copier) to fit your space. I found her diagrams with numbers to be extremely helpful. Once I finger-traced a few times, I was all set. Clipping the template where I could see it allowed me to visually track. (I do free motion quilting and use her patterns as a starting point.) I especially liked her block and corner motifs which accompany each border. Finally, by meandering her border designs, you can create an "all-over" design. This is a great resource. My only "complaint" is
that
I wish the box were a bit larger, as once the templates are unfolded, they do not fit back into the box.
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A Nice Selection of Patterns
I recently bought a long-arm so of course I "needed" more
patterns
. I bought her first and second book/box of patterns, and friends bought me this 3rd set.
The
border patterns work well as pantographs on the long-arm and there are matching "block" and "triangle" motifs for each design. Each one has a nice variety of patterns - curvey, geometric, for kids, floral, etc... This 3rd set is definetly more challenging than the previous sets.
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