Little Quilts & Gifts from Jelly Roll Scraps by Carolyn Forster

Little Quilts & Gifts from Jelly Roll Scraps by Carolyn Forster

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This gorgeous book shows you how to transform jelly roll scraps into stunning little quilts and gorgeous patchwork gifts. Packed with 30 colourful and inventive projects – and all the techniques needed to create them – this book contains an abundance of guidance and inspiration for quilters and patchworkers of all abilities.

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Little Quilts & Gifts from Jelly Roll Scraps by Carolyn Forster

This gorgeous book shows you how to transform jelly roll scraps into stunning little quilts and wonderful patchwork gifts. Packed with 30 colourful and inventive projects - and all the techniques needed to create them - this book contains an abundance of guidance and inspiration for quilters and patchworkers of all abilities. The book is broken down into two sections: 'little quilts' and 'gifts'. Each section contains a comprehensive step-by-step photographic techniques section and each of the 30 projects contains inspiring photography and clear, helpful illustrations throughout, to ensure that the book is as accessible as possible.

Ideas for using your stash to make unique gifts and home accessoriesThere are 30 great projects in this book all made using jelly roll scraps. They include 15 quilts using different methods; 15 gifts from cushions to toys. The quilts are small wall quilts not bed quilt sizes. All the designs for quilts and home makes are attractive. I love the log cabin mat, the hot water bottle cover, the covered folder and bluebirds to name a few. All the essential techniques are covered and the book includes clear instructions. Templates are given in the book but they are not actual size, so you will have to enlarge them. The book is ideal for beginners up, but there is also a wide variety of skills and techniques to inspire intermediate quilters.

* Karen Platt- yarnsandfabrics.co.uk *

March 2015

This book shows you how to transform fabric scraps into stunning little quilts and gorgeous gifts. It’s packed with colourful and inventive projects, and all techniques needed to create them, plus an abundance of guidance and inspiration for quilters and patchworkers of all abilities. Broken down into two sections: ‘Little quilts’ and ‘Gifts’, the book contains comprehensive instructions, clear photography and helpful illustrations throughout.

* Love to Make *

April 2015

This delightful book has the answer to every sewer’s dilemma of what to do with small fabric scraps. Carolyn presents thirty exciting projects utilising scraps from jelly-rolls, fat-quarters and the tiniest snippet of favourite fabric. In full-colour throughout, detailed instructions plus templates and patterns make this an essential book for all who sew.

* East Kent Embroiderer's Guild *

Bag Special 2015

Carolyn Forster's quilting books are very popular, and it's easy to see why. This pleasing collection of small but wonderfully designed projects is personable, simple to follow and incredibly rewarding. The author's extensive experience of teaching is apparent, as she communicates her enthusiasm and knowledge in a very easygoing manner that breathes life into the quilts and accessories in the book. Carolyn is a master at finding uses for those little left over bits and bobs. Be warned, though - if you've already succumbed to the addiction of buying Jelly Rolls, this book might just be your undoing! A quick flick through and you'll be dying to experiment with as many fabrics as you can. We can't mention all the projects we love in here, but we must point out just how wonderful the Lavender Ravioli are; a simple but brilliant idea with a great name. Thoroughly recommended.

* Popular Patchwork *

May 2015

Jelly rolls are collections of 2.5 inch strips of fabric, often from the same collection, and are a popular precut fabric used by quilters. Numerous patterns have been written that incorporate jelly roll strips, but what about the scraps left over from these projects? Forster (Sew Jelly Roll Quilts & Gifts) suggests mini quilts, which can be used as crib quilts, doll quilts, or decorative wall hangings. Mini quilts also allow quilters to test out new techniques or audition a quilt block for a larger-scale project. Most of the quilts are based off of traditional blocks that will be familiar to experienced quilters, and though the piecing is small in scale, there’s nothing overly complex about any of the designs. A second section includes patterns for a variety of small gifts, including a huggable stuffed octopus and a log-cabin style place mat that uses a folded technique that provides dimension without the use of batting. Though the patterns are written for jelly roll scraps, Forster provides instructions for cutting your own strips, and any 2.5 inchwide scrap will do. VERDICT Mini quilts are increasingly popular—Instagram is full of mini-quilt swaps—and quilters always welcome new ways to use scraps.

* Library Journal, USA *
Carolyn Forster is a best-selling quilting author, with over 150,000 books sold worldwide. She started making quilts when she was a teenager, and her passion for patchwork and quilting led her to study Textiles at Bath Spa University, UK. Since then, she 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 Today‘s Quilter and French magazine Magic Patch. Carolyn lives in Tunbridge Wells, UK. www.carolynforster.co.uk @quiltingonthego
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ISBN 13 9781782210061
ISBN 10 1782210067
Title Little Quilts & Gifts from Jelly Roll Scraps
Author Carolyn Forster
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Search Press Ltd
Year published 2015-02-15
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.