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I acknowledge that this pattern is copyrighted. Product Code: B ISBN: Publication Date: April 1st, Return Info: This title accepted for returns only in resale condition. Such a great book!!! Kim knows exactly how to design patterns and fabrics! Thankful she shares her knowledge in book form as well! Certainly my favorite! Write a review. Kim Diehl After falling in love with a sampler quilt pattern in the late s, Kim Diehl impulsively purchased it, taught herself the steps to make it, and then realized she was smitten with quiltmaking.
View more titles by Kim Diehl. You might also like Quick view. Connect with Us. As her newfound passion blossomed into a full-time career, Kim began publishing her original designs, traveling nationally to teach her approachable quiltmaking methods, and ultimately designing fabrics--a dream come true for a girl who once wondered if she had what it took to make a single quilt! Using modern time-saving techniques enables Kim to be prolific in her quiltmaking, and there's always something new in the works.
Her favorite quilts feature scrappy color schemes sewn from a mix of richly hued prints, and her designs often blend traditionally inspired patchwork with applique designs. After retiring from an extensive travel and teaching schedule, Kim now spends her days at home doing what she loves most: designing quilts and fabrics, baking, stitching, gardening, and being a nana to her two young granddaughters as she teaches them to love all things creative.
Stitch This! Cart is empty. View cart. Check Out. My Account. Orders Wish list Check order status. Check order status. Sign in Register Email. ISBN: Publication Date: November 5th, Please contact customer service for more information. No posts found. Now I have the book that goes with that box.
I still like my idea of using the box to cross-reference my quilt patterns as I don't like cooking as much as I LOVE quilting! My point is that the book has recipes to put in the box as well as wonderful quilt patterns. The book starts with a sixteen page section on quilting basics and fabric selection. Diehl gives lots of tips for making your quilt easier. There are graphics to help visualize what is explained. The book is divided into the seasons with three or four quilts per season and then recipes to go with each season as well.
The quilts run from lap quilts to table runners to bed quilts to doll quilts and wall hangings, so there are a wide variety of project sizes. Each project begins with a paragraph about the project.
Then a materials list is provided with a cutting list following that. Next are the assembly instructions. This includes lots of graphics to demonstrate the sewing instructions. Finally, adding the borders and suggestions on finishing—how to quilt—are given.
Templates are included.
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