I have poured thought it for the last two days. And I love it!
The designs work on both the domestic and the long arm set up. Natalia breaks each design into parts showing how to build on each design to make other designs that are just the next step more detailed. She also offers six quilt pattern on which to practice your quilting!
I will load up a couple of quilts and try out some of her designs and techniques and see how things go. I will keep you posted so check back and see how it is going.
On the way to and from Houston we stopped at the various Dairy Queens and ate our fill of their wonderment. I am eagerly awaiting the opening of the Dairy Queen about 3 miles from my house! Tuesday a week and counting.
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The moroccan quilt looks fab-u-lous! Funny, we have several Dairy Queens and I'm like ho-hum, but we are getting a new frozen yogurt place soon and I can't wait! haha we quilters like to eat.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have a chance do start pouring over the pages of Angela's book yet, but with 1/2 of a block left to quilt on the wedding quilt I can see that my time to do what I want is coming! I am going to see if the library is getting Natalia Bonner's book. I would be interested in reading that one too.
ReplyDeleteI had glanced at both those books. Maybe I'll have to look closer.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see that Moroccan quilt finished. It's gorgeous already.
I was just looking at Angela's book the other day and considering ordering it. I may get both now.
ReplyDeleteI started a new job last week so no more Tuesday sewing for me but at least I can buy quilting stuff like those books.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on my new book! You totally made my day! :)
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