From Library Journal
With the rising popularity of quilting, there is a demand for both inspirational and instructional quilting books. Here, Mumm sets aside needle for pen to advocate her techniques and designs. Promoting the use of a rotary cutter and mat over scissors, she tries to simplify cutting and assembly. The designs are fresh and cute, but the dimensions are for wall display only. Conversions for enlarging patterns are tucked away in the introduction. The terminology used and other assumptions make this book a little complicated for a beginner, despite the author's tables of instructions and other shortcuts. Though the designs may be inspirational, the instructions are still complicated. A supplementary purchase for large public libraries only.
- Karen Ellis, Victoria P . L . , Tex.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte fait référence à une édition épuisée ou non disponible de ce titre.
- Karen Ellis, Victoria P . L . , Tex.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte fait référence à une édition épuisée ou non disponible de ce titre.
Review
"Its thorough instructions are written in a friendly, personal style that makes it almost seem as if a good teacher is right there helping you every step of the way!"--Bonnie Leman, Executive Editor, Quilter's Newsletter Magazine
"Quick Country Quilting is truly a delightful book. Debbie Mumm's patterns are a treat I give myself. I love making them and giving them to friends."--Doreen Speckman, Quiltmaker and Teacher
"Extra features like her Sew Smart hints and Troubleshooting tips give the novice quiltmaker the extra nudge to keep going 'til the project is completed."--Karen O'Dowd, Editorial Director, Lady's Circle Patchwork Quilts
"Quick Country Quilting is truly a delightful book. Debbie Mumm's patterns are a treat I give myself. I love making them and giving them to friends."--Doreen Speckman, Quiltmaker and Teacher
"Extra features like her Sew Smart hints and Troubleshooting tips give the novice quiltmaker the extra nudge to keep going 'til the project is completed."--Karen O'Dowd, Editorial Director, Lady's Circle Patchwork Quilts