Showing posts with label English paper piecing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English paper piecing. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2021

COVID-19 Life: Books & Quilts & More

I have now made four Cherish quilt blocks! Everyone says this strawberry themed block is their favorite so far. 

My husband ordered a signed copy of Stacy Abram's new novel While Justice Sleeps!


New on my NetGalley shelf is
  • Still Life by Sarah Winman whose Tin Man I reviewed
Dad planted a spirea in the yard many years ago. This spring it is going to be magnificent!

The farm market has returned to our local park. This week I brought home rhubarb and made strawberry rhubarb short cake!


The fur grandkids are sun lovers. Lately, they have been gathering in the morning to enjoy the sunny spot in the living room. I love seeing these photos of them all together.
Ellie, Gus, and Sunny get along quite well, especially Gus and Sunny who are best buds.


Seen on my walks this week is a fairy garden with a flying pig...
and a naturalized front yard with gigantic Solomon's Seal.


Stay safe. Find your bliss.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Distinctive Dresdens by Katja Marek




When I saw the cover to Distinctive Dresdens it knocked my socks off and I had to find out more. I learned that Katja Marek is an amazing designer of English Paper Piecing Hexagon quilts and that one of my weekly quilt group friends is in a group making her Millefleur Quilt Along, using patterns from her book The New Hexagon.

Marek has now created twenty-six amazing Dresden Plate variations.

Marek's Dresden Plate variations
The blocks include the traditional wedge shaped pieces and center applique of the Dresden Plate block. But Marek includes a folded insert piece and changes the shape of the center applique. The blocks are of increasing complexity ranging from two to six facets with mixed sized blades.



The book offers six projects including the Paper Lanterns Wall Quilt, seen below. The quilt includes 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-faceted Distinctive Dresden blocks.
Clamoring for More, seen below, uses 5- and 6-faceted Distinctive Dresden blocks.

Other patterns include placemats, a Christmas tree skirt, a table runner, and cushions.


The blocks are complicated with lots of pieces and loads of personality. But don't be intimidated. Marek has provided everything you need for success.

Tools and equipment, from pattern paper and marking tools to needles and thread, are thoroughly discussed. The techniques used in construction are covered in step-by-step instructions with lots of photos and illustrations. For those new to paper piecing, don't despair, because Marek has that covered, too, with photographs to show how to sew the wedges and inserts together by hand and machine. Once the Plates are completed, she shows you how to remove the pattern papers.
Each block has its own full page, color photograph with templates needed and illustrations showing its construction and completion.

The blocks can be used in many ways, including in the projects she offers, each as carefully presented with instructions, illustrations, and photographs.

A note on the e-book version: If you are worried about buying an e-book of quilt patterns, be assured that they are quite wonderful. Links are inserted into the instructions that take you to proper pages for basic instructions and specific patterns, and you can access pattern pages for printing through a link to the Martingale website. Need resources? Links to the websites make finding the right supplies a click away.

I tried my hand at several blocks. This first one has three wedges (the piano keys). It went together very smoothly.
Distinctive Dresden block by me
This second one has four wedges (the music fabric) and the piano key fabric is the piece added for the 3-d effect. I was not as successful with this one.



But not too shabby for a newbie at English paper piecing.

Learn more about Katka Marek at http://www.katjasquiltshoppe.com/

I received a free ebook from the publisher through Edelweiss in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.

Distinctive Dresdens
Katja Marek
Martingale
Publication Date: September 6th, 2017
$26.99 paperback
ISBN: 9781604688528

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

All Points Patchwork: English Paper Piecing Beyond the Hexagon for Quilts and Small Projects


I have only made a few hexagon florets for my Charles Dickens quilt border. But after reading this book I look forward to trying more paper piecing projects in the future. I am impressed by how complete and well organized this book is, loaded with step by step photographs, and full of tips for successful paper piecing.

This is not a pattern book; it gives you the knowledge base for creating your own projects. This is my favorite kind of book, one that teaches you a technique to add to your quilting skill set. 

I recommend this book for beginners AND for experienced paper piecers. I belong to a quilting group with several gals who have done hexagons for projects. They were unfamiliar with some of the tips I had read about.

This book is also perfect for quilt guild libraries.

http://www.workman.com/products/9781612124209/

I received a free ebook through NetGalley for a fair and unbiased review.


English Paper piecing Beyond the Hexagon, for Quilts & Small Projects
by Diane Gilleland
Storey Publishing
Publication June 2, 2015
ISBN: 9781612124209
$19.95 paperback