LCCN2017-022280
SynopsisSew quilts in the instantly recognizable style of Kansas Troubles Quilters--two ways! Some designs are traditionally pieced, simplified for smooth and easy piecing. Others use Lynne's clever layered-patchwork technique, where pinked-edge precuts reduce cutting time, minimize bulky seams, and skip pressing steps. The raw edges of layered-patchwork blocks barely fray when washed, giving a fluffy, snuggly finish. You'll love the look of both kinds of quilts: cozy, country-style designs that call out "cuddle me!", Sew quilts in the instantly recognizable style of Kansas Troubles Quilters--two ways Some designs are traditionally pieced, simplified for smooth and easy piecing. Others use Lynne's clever layered-patchwork technique, where pinked-edge precuts reduce cutting time, minimize bulky seams, and skip pressing steps. The raw edges of layered-patchwork blocks barely fray when washed, giving a fluffy, snuggly finish. You'll love the look of both kinds of quilts: cozy, country-style designs that call out "cuddle me ", What if you didn't need to spend time cutting and pressing fabric, but could just sit down and start sewing? Get an impressive, complex look with clean, raw edges that won't come apart while maximizing the use of your precuts - including the pinked edges - by using the Layered Patchwork technique. Layered Patchwork is an ingenious method for creating intricate-looking quilts that come together quickly and easily. This simplified approach to traditional patchwork piecing was created by popular author and expert quilter Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles Quilters. The attractive projects require minimal cutting and ironing, making them ideal for quilting retreats and for times when you want to make a quick quilt for someone special.