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Magic Stack-n-Whack Quilts (edition 1998)

by Bethany S. Reynolds

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Working with medium- to large-scale prints, quilters can create dynamic pieced blocks without hours of planning and precision cutting. The kaleidoscope effects occur spontaneously, thanks to the ingeniously simple 'Stack-n-Whack'® cutting technique. By stacking identical repeats of fabric, quilters can efficiently cut the pieces needed for all the blocks. Each block will be unique and unexpected, keeping the quilting experience fresh and exciting! With over 200 how-to illustrations and dozens of color plates. Designs include the classic LeMoyne Star, Hybrid Lilies, Kaleidoscope Pinwheel, Hexagon Star, Diamond Ring, Morning Star, and others, all pieced with construction methods that eliminate set-in seams and ensure quick, successful results.… (more)
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Title:Magic Stack-n-Whack Quilts
Authors:Bethany S. Reynolds
Info:American Quilter's Society (1998), Edition: Ill, Paperback, 112 pages
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I return to this book again and again. It has triggered a few extravagant fabric purchases as this method does require more than the usual amount of fabric. The results are worth it if you follow the author's advice when selecting fabric. Stacking and cutting isn't fun but Bethany's mini tagging gun makes it oh so easy to be accurate. The magic happens when you fan your identical pieces out for the big REVEAL. ( )
  k2togger | Feb 3, 2015 |
The first book on this now classic technique. How to use your large scale off-beat fabrics. Still great information and the first book to consult for this type of design.
  Timberlanequilters | Jul 28, 2011 |
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PREFACE: In days of yore, wizards amazed and entertained kings and queens with their magic tricks.
INTRODUCTION: Kalaidoscope-effect quilts, in which a symmetrical design radiates from the center of the block, draw the admiration and eny of many quilters.
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Working with medium- to large-scale prints, quilters can create dynamic pieced blocks without hours of planning and precision cutting. The kaleidoscope effects occur spontaneously, thanks to the ingeniously simple 'Stack-n-Whack'® cutting technique. By stacking identical repeats of fabric, quilters can efficiently cut the pieces needed for all the blocks. Each block will be unique and unexpected, keeping the quilting experience fresh and exciting! With over 200 how-to illustrations and dozens of color plates. Designs include the classic LeMoyne Star, Hybrid Lilies, Kaleidoscope Pinwheel, Hexagon Star, Diamond Ring, Morning Star, and others, all pieced with construction methods that eliminate set-in seams and ensure quick, successful results.

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