20 beautiful, quick and easy one-patch quilt designs using a range of gorgeous fabrics.
Carolyn Forster, who is an expert quilter, provides the inspiration for making these simple quilts, using a range of lovely fabrics. A one patch quilt is essentially a patchwork quilt made from a single repeating shape. This is the simplest type of quilt you can make, but with carefully chosen coordinating patterns and colours, the results can be stunning.
The book contains 20 projects, each using a different-shaped patch; for example, there is a rectangle, a hexagon, a square, a triangle, a diamond, a clam shape, an apple core shape and so on. The quilts range from those based on a random selection of plain and patterned fabrics, to those that use just two or three different-coloured plain fabrics stitched together to form an interesting geometric design.
On each project page there is a template for the basic shape, reproduced at actual size, and some basic instructions for arranging the shapes and stitching them together, showing some different ways of making a design using colour and pattern.
Instructions at the start of the book explain how to enlarge the template if you want to make a larger quilt, and some basic quilting techniques, plus some guidance on how many shapes are needed to make a particular size of quilt.
This book is a fabulous source of ideas and inspiration for simple patchwork quilt designs that are quick and satisfying to make, while also being beautiful.
Table of Contents Contents
Introduction
Squares
Half-square Triangle
Quarter-square Triangle
Rectangle Triangle
Rectangle
House or Prism
Tile or Double Prism
45-degree Diamond
60-degree Diamond
Kite
Equilateral Triangle
Tumbler
Half-square
Half-hexagon
Braid
Clam Shell
Jewel
Offset Square
Hexagon
Apple Core
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Extra Information
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About Carolyn Forster
Carolyn Forster is a best-selling author on quilting. She started making quilts when she was a teenager and went on to study Textiles at the University of Bath. Since graduating, Carolyn has taught patchwork and quilting both in the UK and the USA and has had her quilts featured in a number of books and magazines, including Fabrications , Popular Patchwork and Patchwork and Quilting . Carolyn lives in Tunbridge Wells, UK with her husband and son.
Visit Carolyn's website www.carolynforster.co.uk
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April 2018
If you still haven't caught the quilting bug, prepare to get wide-eyed and inspired. Although it may seem small, this mighty book unveils the potential magic of shapes as simple as the hexagon, triangle and square. By playing with prints, colour and tessellation, Carolyn Forster creates 20 lovely quilt designs using only one shape each - meaning easier cutting out!
The Sewing Directory
One-Patch Quilts is Part of Search Press s bestselling 20 to Make Series which gives you bargain priced project packed books at just £4.99 a book. The books are smaller than most their other books, this one being 48 pages but you do still get full size templates included as well as step by step diagrams.
The concept behind this book is quilt designs that only use a single block, tessellating shapes, making the cutting out and piecing quick and easy. There is a certain amount of sewing knowledge assumed with only a couple of pages of techniques at the back of the book. The focus is on making the quilt top itself, if you dont know how to baste, quilt and bind youll need another book for those instructions.
The projects themselves introduce you to the shape being used in the block, tell you how to piece it and then give a couple ideas of layouts for the finished quilt. Theres a photo of one of the quilts next to the instructions so you can see how it would look. The instructions are minimal, but to be honest if youve made a quilt before you wont need more. As the series name suggests you will find 20 different quilt designs in the book.
The shapes progress from easy designs such as squares, half square triangles etc at the start of the book to more complicated designs like jewels, hexagons and apple cores (the latter 2 using English Paper Piecing) towards the end of the book. You can see the full table of contents here.
I think this book is best aimed at those who have already made a quilt before but who are looking for ideas of other quilts to make. These quick and easy designs would make great scrap busters and will most likely encourage you to try sewing with shapes you havent used before. Personally I am keen to try the braid design (pictured below) and 45 degree diamonds (at the top of the page).