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Includes the name: Linda Causee

Works by Linda Causee

101 Log Cabin Blocks #4181 (1997) 132 copies, 1 review
365 Foundation Quilt Blocks (2005) 82 copies, 2 reviews
101 Patchwork Potholders #4176 (2006) 75 copies, 1 review
101 Foundation Pieced Quilt Blocks #4172 (1996) 75 copies, 1 review
24-Hour Sewing Projects (2007) 72 copies
24 Flower Quilt Blocks #4228 (2005) 48 copies, 1 review
Learn to Make a Crazy Quilt #4185 (1998) 30 copies, 1 review
Blue Ribbon Quilts (2008) 19 copies
48-Hour Applique Quilts Leisure Arts #3692 (2005) 15 copies, 1 review
24 Angel Quilt Blocks #4211 (2002) 13 copies
Pillows with Personality #4224 (2004) 5 copies, 1 review

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24 reviews
A recipe book for making quilt blocks in a short time. Great for an idea book for samplers, guild projects, swaps and emergency baby shower quilts using traditional blocks.

The author groups blocks by 5, 10, 15 and 20 minutes to indicate complexity. I found that I could sew most blocks within the stated time periods (cutting time is extra). I am an intermediate quilter, but the vast majority of these blocks can be done by an experienced beginner.

The author assumes that you are an experienced show more rotary cutter and piecer. She includes cutting information for 3 sizes of each block (6, 9 and 12 inches finished), but no directions on making the block. Towards the back of the book, she does include some basic quilting information, block assembly tips and 15 quilt layouts.

If I could only keep 10 quilting books, this would be one of them for the ease of use and wide selection of blocks in 3 sizes. If you prefer predesigned or nontraditional patterns, or are very new to quiltmaking, this is not the book for you.
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good for quick quilted gifts; also good for practicing different block patterns
This book really has a quilt block for every day of the year. Each one is themed to go with a month. They are all done by foundation piecing, which means there is a template that is used as a background upon which the pieces are sewn together. If the foundation is paper, it is removed after sewing, while cloth remains as a stabilizer for slippery or fragile fabrics. This book would be useful for beginning quilters.

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