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by Sally Schneider


Quilts Fit for a Queen shows off Schneider's wonderful color sense and her ability to create a perfectly balanced layout.

Quilts Fit for a Queen shows off Schneider's wonderful color sense and her ability to create a perfectly balanced layout. Traditional blocks become extraordinary in her hands. An example of her skills is "Farmer's Daughter". Schneider uses unusually vivid fabrics, adding a 4-point star as the cornerstone. If you love traditional quilts, you should own this book. And all her previous books.

Author: by Sally Schneider.

Sally’s latest book, Scrap Quilts Fit for a Queen, is dedicated to helping you find the perfect quilt pattern for your bed .

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Scrap Quilts Fit for a Queen: Or a King, Twin, or Lap. Constance Safford.

Learn Sally's favourite techniques: strip piecing, half- and quarter-square triangles, folded corners, Magic Triangles, and freezer-paper foundation piecing, plus fabric formulas for making scrap quilts.

If you've ever had trouble finding a quilt pattern you adore in the size you need, your troubles are over. Quilting expert Sally Schneider presents 10 scrappy quilts, each in multiple sizes--and she does the math!

Create dazzling scrappy quilts from lap to king size; cutting charts for different sizes make it easyFind all the specs at your fingertips--including yardage, cutting, and number of blocks for each size--so you can get right to the sewingLearn Sally's favorite techniques: strip piecing, half- and quarter-square triangles, folded corners, Magic Triangles, and freezer-paper foundation piecing, plus fabric formulas for making scrap quilts
Doriel
This is the third book I've bought by Sally Schneider. She has made "scraps" an elegantly PC term. Quilts Fit for a Queen shows off Schneider's wonderful color sense and her ability to create a perfectly balanced layout. Traditional blocks become extraordinary in her hands. Here, classic blocks (mostly stars) are integrated with clever sashings and secondary blocks, all punched up with color for a beautiful collection of 10 projects.

An example of her skills is "Farmer's Daughter". Schneider uses unusually vivid fabrics, adding a 4-point star as the cornerstone. These 2 blocks are then set within a near-"Burgoyne Surrounded" sashing, and the result is phenomenal. I particularly like the detail of her instructions for that 4-point star; I've tried to make this many times, but always got it wrong and the seams unmatchable. Her close-ups and freezer-paper method will most definitely create an accurate block.

The quilt on the cover is "Merry-go-Round". Its straight-forward appearance belies its intricate construction. This is a bit of a mind-bender in that each completed block also contains one quarter of an adjacent block; it will require careful (but fun) planning and looking ahead. I love this type of design for its economy and wiliness; it's almost like cheating, but with permission to do so. And if you make a mistake and mismatch those corner quarters, you can argue that you're just making a scrappy quilt even scrappier!

Some projects include cutting layouts so you'll get the most mileage from your scraps. And true to the book's title, 9 of the 10 projects have cutting grids for 4 different sizes, with an illustration for each. ("Maple Star" has options for only twin and king.) To give you an idea of size variations within a given configuration, the smallest lap-sized quilt is 39 inches by 53 inches ("Festival Star", a quiet riot of color, with an auxiliary star built from the sashing strips) and the largest is "Maple Star" (a pleasing combination of two classics: Ohio Star and Courthouse Steps). Schneider even has coordinated pillow shams covered - literally - but not here in this book. She directs you to her to own site for this, where you get to sneak a peek at her studio and read her musings on UFOs.

The only _ONLY_ thing that would send this book beyond perfection is if it also included photographs for alternate color palettes or different fabric print schemes. But since this is a scrap-oriented book, maybe that would be less useful than it is in other books. Either way, I now fully appreciate the importance of balance in a layout, and I want to make every quilt here. And so might you, if you're not intimidated by the vast numbers of pieces required for some of these projects. Check out her other books.
Gralmeena
Ditto everything S.L.Smith said. I have been a Sally Schneider fan ever since she lived in Washington and had her first book, (I think) Scrap Happy published in 1990. Scrap Quilts Fit for a Queen Or a King, Twin, or Lap! may be her best book yet. The quilts are all gorgeous, and I'd like one of each. Sally has a wonderful way with the scrap look, and she is also great with settings and borders. I took a workshop with her long ago, and she showed me how the way I wanted to simplify the corners of the borders would lose the whole look. One of the features I really like about this latest book is that she has done all the math for us of making the quilts in the size we want. I make a lot of lap size quilts for veterans, and I love that I can start cutting and sewing without having to do a lot of calculations. If you love traditional quilts, you should own this book. (And all her previous books.)
Priotian
I use to take classes from Sally Schneider and some of those patterns are in this book, great for the beginner or the more experienced sewer...
skyjettttt
Another great book to add to my book collection by Sally Schneider. She is the "QUEEN of SCRAPS" as far as I am concerned. I love her in her books as well as in the classroom. I have been very happy to have met her in the classroom and am trying to collect all her books and be able to use a lot of her patterns to use up a lot of my fabric collection I have gotten over the years.
Gerceytone
There are lovely patterns in this book. Some are more involved than a beginmner might like, but they are doable. I particularly like the ideas for using scraps in this one. The cover really sells this book. I have several I want to make from this book. Just love it to pieces. LOL
Xtani
Sally Schneider's designs are great. Her idea of "scrappy" is just what I was looking for. Her way of putting color together is always cohesive and pleasant. My eyes have a place to rest, yet the quilt is active. There are at least 4 in this book that I want to make. This is the second book of her that I have purchased and I will buy more, anytime!!!
Xinetan
I have been quilting for several years and have accumulated quite a fabric stash. I have not seen many scrap quilt patterns that I like until I found this book. Sally Schneider's guide to color and her thoughtful approach to scrap quilting is just what I needed. All the quilts in this book
are well planned and beautiful. The instructions are clear and concise for every stage of making the quilt tops. There is a project for everyone from beginner to advanced and most will be able to go right to their stash and get started.
Sometimes a girl just has to make a scrap quilt. Scrap quilts are often the most beautiful of all. Often a quilt pattern you love is not written for the size you want to make but this book fixes that issue. You don't have to figure out how many more or less blocks etc. Sally has done that math for you.
Scrap Quilts Fit for a Queen: Or a King, Twin, or Lap ebook
Author:
Sally Schneider
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Crafts & Hobbies
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Publisher:
That Patchwork Place (January 8, 2013)
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96 pages
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