Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

9-Patch Pizzazz

Fast, Fun & Finished in a Day

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
"The projects are easy (not to mention fun) . . . Beginners or experienced quilters will love 9-Patch Pizzazz. It's a keeper for your quilt book library." —Armchair Interviews
They'll never believe you made it in a day! Talk about bang for the buck: combining a special fabric with a few easy nine-patches yields captivating quilts ranging from sassy to sophisticated. You'll get hooked on this technique! Judy provides sixteen different layouts for unlimited project potential.
  • A beginner book without that "beginner look!"
  • It's been called the "potato chip quilt"—no one can make just one
  • Use your favorite fabrics including large-scale, novelty, and panels

  • "Most quilts only use three or four fabrics and only squares and rectangles are used in their design but the results look much more complex than that would suggest . . . The choice of fabrics and design guidelines at the beginning of the book are well illustrated, simple to comprehend and can be adapted to produce quilts of any size . . . The six projects given in the second part are for small quilts which can be used as large wall-hangings or lap quilts." —Popular Patchwork
    "A great way to use large scale fabrics, and it's also a design that leaves a lot of room for your own sense of color and artistic layouts." —Quilting . . . for the Rest of Us

    Formats

    • Kindle Book
    • OverDrive Read
    • EPUB ebook
    Kindle restrictions

    subjects

    Languages

    • English

    Loading
    Check out what's being checked out right now Wisconsin's Digital Library is a project of the Wisconsin Public Library Consortium (WPLC), with funding from Wisconsin Public Libraries and Public Library Systems. Additional support is provided by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds awarded to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services