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Includes the name: Kopp Linda

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Birthdate
1960
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
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I could use many words as descriptors about this book. Delightful, refreshing, enchanting , appealing - one of the best little quilt books I have come across in a long while. I was not sure that I would be the best reviewer for this book because I don't make a lot of baby quilts any more. Boy! Am I ever glad I decided to have a look! This is one of those books that screams originality. The patterns are simple - and simple is a favorite with me - but each quilt also features the addition of show more something that makes the quilt special, endearing and enchanting.

Looking at the table of 'contents' section tells you that these quilts are just plain fun. The beginning of the book focuses on a very well thought out 'quilting basics' section. The book is also peppered with great short-cut ideas. A combination of captivating hand drawn images as well as photographs makes reading the directions, for the 'basics' as well as for the quilts totally enjoyable. Quilt directions are beautifully done - exemplars of the quilts are shown in sketches as well as photographs.

The book contains 12 simple quilt designs - each of which has an added, endearing, element. Folk artsy, colorful, embroidered and unique additions to each design makes these simple quilts stand out. The ideas are, of course, great for a child - but also for the adults in the crowd who look for a touch on whimsy in everything! The designs are great for beginner's, especially with the wonderful 'basics' chapter to guide them, but also would be winner's for adults as well.

There are also lots of tips and tricks for applique, embroidery, quilting, bindings and how to add fun elements like small pockets.

This book makes me smile. It makes me want to put more fun back into my quilting. I have always thought that rules are made to be fiddled with (once you know the basics anyway) and this book , I think, proves me right. This is one book that will please quilters of all ages - and I am sure that if you buy it - you will find yourself smiling too!
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The premise is a familiar one from beading magazines: give designers a pile of raw materials and turn 'em loose. The executions couldn't be more different, each more creative than the last. A beautifully-photographed window into a lot of incredibly talented jewelry designers' minds. Recommended.
Absolutely beautiful patterns, fun side notes and good humor through out. The basics of sock making could have used pictures and fewer large paragraphs for step by step instructions but I didn't get this book to learn how to make socks. I got it for the patterns -- I have a goal to complete each of the patterns. The spiral hardcover binding makes it easier to follow patterns. It is a must have in my collection.
Very imaginative and creative. As a fairly new sewer, I wish there would have been more patterns (several of my favorites simply said "make pattern based on picture), but the sewing stitch guide was very clear and helpful compared to most similar books. A great creativity kick-starter for me!

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