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Judy Martin (1)

Auteur de Pieced Borders: The Complete Resource

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25 oeuvres 1,629 utilisateurs 14 critiques

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Writer and quilt maker Judy Martin graduated from the University of California in 1969. From 1979 to 1987, Martin contributed articles and designs to Quilter's Newsletter Magazine and Quilter. In 1987, Martin and her husband Steve started their own publishing company, Crosley-Griffith. Martin's afficher plus books include The Block Book, Judy Martin's Ultimate Rotary Cutting Reference and Pierced Borders: The Complete Resource. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Judy Martin

Scrap Quilts (1985) 172 exemplaires
Judy Martin's Log Cabin Quilt Book (2007) 121 exemplaires
Scraps (2006) 93 exemplaires
The Block Book (1998) 87 exemplaires
Stellar Quilts (2010) 55 exemplaires
Knockout Blocks and Sampler Quilts (1605) 54 exemplaires
Piece 'n' Play Quilts (2002) 53 exemplaires

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TallPines | 1 autre critique | Jan 2, 2021 |
Two stars for the recipes, which are useless to me, but five for the quilt patterns, which are spectacular and workable. Several are also in another of her books, which I own, but hey, they are good 'uns.
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frannyor | 1 autre critique | Apr 12, 2017 |
Judy Martin has put together a very thorough and well-organized book on the log cabin pattern. While she touches on traditional, she really is all about the creative interpretation of the pattern and the use of modern techniques in construction. She includes 5 pages of log cabin "setting plans" or arrangements (66 plans, total). The book includes the usual basics, choosing fabrics, working with light/dark values, organization and her method of machine piecing. Quilters of all abilities will find something in this book and she rates each pattern for "ease of understanding" with three different symbols (related to cutting, sewing and thinking) explained early in the book.

Of the sixteen patterns she features in the book, several have a simplified modern look, others have a more updated traditional look, and still others have a more complex, creative that employ the suggestion of curves. Her directions are easy to follow and thorough and include all the technical know-how you might need. She also further includes at the end of the book a useful general charts of yardage and specifications to encourage quilters to "go off on your own creative direction."
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avaland | May 11, 2016 |
Good patterns for using scraps, some of the diagrams are a little confusing
 
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Northbound | Dec 29, 2013 |

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Œuvres
25
Membres
1,629
Popularité
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4.1
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14
ISBN
150
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