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absolutely wonderful!: I had always felt that piecing the tough patterns with set in seams and sharp points etc... were not for me because I am not relaxed at the machine. Applique is my favorite. However after reading this book I am ready to make a pieced quilt. It is like sitting in a room talking with Jinny Beyer. She excels at teaching and showing techniques. And if you think you don't have time to hand piece a quilt, think again. Jinny gives us the secret to making a beautiful quilt by hand piecing, which thread to use, needles, hand positions, and on and on. I highly recommend this book!!! It is a must have for every serious quilters library. Thanks Jinny Beyer, what would the quilting world be without You!
Machine quilter here loves it too!: I learned to piece my quilts by machine about 10 years ago, but after downsizing to a one-bedroom apartment in 2001, I lost my sewing room. Taking my sewing machine out of the closet isn't worth it, unless I have a 2 to 3 hour block to time available. I wanted to learn to piece by hand, figuring that with less equipment necessary, it would be easier to pick-up at a moment's notice. However, I couldn't find instructions detailed enough for my comfort. I was overjoyed last summer when I found out Jinny Beyer was going to publish this book in November. After weeks of monitoring Amazon.ca, the book became available about one week before Christmas (which I ordered immediately!). True to form, Quiltmaking by Hand, just like other books by Jinny Beyer, is detailed and well-thought out. Piecing instructions are explained in detail as well as accompanied with lots of photographs, including how to hold your needle to speed up your running stitch. She also covers other aspects like making templates, pattern drafting, creating borders, hand quilting and finishing the quilt. There are also 10 quilts patterns at the end to practice your new techniques. The little tidbits from older quilting/sewing books are fun too. Jinny Beyer will also tell you up front why certain techniques, for example, cutting fabric with a rotary blade, aren't included in the book; however, she will give you good arguments on why she doesn't. With the help of this book, I am now piecing by hand. Am I producing a quilt top faster by hand than by machine? I'd say yes. Oh, I'll never match by speed of sewing with that of a machine. however, by hand, I complete up to 4 or 5 blocks a week with 1/2 hour here, 1/2 hour there. One block from start to finish takes me about an hour. I don't need to press my blocks in progress until my block is completed (and then I have a marathon at the ironing board.) Curved pieces are easier by hand and less likely to be stretched. Your projects now become portable I can't recommend this book enough and I give it a 5 star rating.
Jinny Beyer Quilt Making By HAnd: I hand piece and hand quilt virtually everything---I'm a luddlite, I guess, and when I first began to quilt I quickly realized that I detest sewing machines----what's the point of production sewing, exactly? This is a lovely book, with lots of great advice and terrific photos. However, I think that for one-piece patterns (such as hexagons or diamonds) there can be a better way than templates---check out shapes of the template stamps sold by Stamps By Kate on her website. I have just finished quilting my 2nd queen-sized field of diamonds and am wrapping up the piecing of a seven sisters using the stamps---and, yes, I stitch even the sashing and borders by hand....so this book together with Kate's product simplify and complement.I adore the forgiveness quality of handwork, as well as the serenity and relaxation of the process. I think that Jinny's techniques are esay to follow and certainly she is an inspiration. This is a great gift, too; it's relaxing just to read it!
Excellent, excellent, excellent: For years I have been tempted to make a quilt by hand--I usually sew by machine. An ad for this book made me more determined and I immediately ordered a copy before I changed my mind. I couldn't believe the detail--literally hundreds of photos of hand movements that make each step so easy. For the first time, I've been able to make an eight pointed star without cutting off the corners. As well as hand-piecing, there is tons of information on coordinating colors, drafting designs, figuring borders--all great stuff for machine quilters, too. This is the best book I have bought for myself in years. I also picked up the tool that goes with the book--Jinny Beyer Perfect Piecer--very handy, especially for making more stars!
Jinny gets better and better and better: As usual, Jinny gives you much much more than your money's worth in this book. This book is beautifully laid out, full of information, and an absolute delight to read. Jinny continually gives the best of herself and her art in all of her books and this is no exception. Her work is timeless and always perfectly illustrated and clearly written. If you aren't yet a Jinny Beyer fan, this book will do the trick. A wonderful resource for both hand and machine quiltmakers. Don't miss it!! Thanks again, Jinny. Your contribution to quilting is unparalleled.
| Author: | Jinny Beyer | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 746.46 | | EAN: | 9780972121828 | | ISBN: | 097212182X | | Number Of Pages: | 272 | | Publication Date: | 2004-04-01 | | UPC: | 882383000026 |
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