Joe, June and Mae's work was featured in several magazines of the quilting industry, such as Love Quilting and Patchwork Magazine, Patchwork Magazine Germany and others, as well as at numerous quilt stores in Europe and the US.
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Adorable Animal Quilting
Discover how fun and easy quilting can be with my simple paper-piecing patterns featuring adorable animals like cats, turtles, elephants and zebras. – Format: Paperback | 176 pages, Publication date: 18 Aug 2020
Published by Page Street Publishing / Distributed by Macmillan
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Published by Page Street Publishing / Distributed by Macmillan
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Book reviews:
Publishers weekly: (July 2020)
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Adorable Animal Quilting: 20+ Charming Patterns for Paper-Pieced Dogs, Cats, Turtles, Monkeys and More
Ingrid Alteneder. Page Street, $21.99 trade paper (176p) ISBN 978-1-64567-058-2
Alteneder, who blogs about crafts at Joe, June, and Mae, delivers an enthusiastic, if somewhat intimidating, primer on using foundation paper piecing to create “cute, colorful” quilt blocks with animal designs, promising crafters that the technique allows for both ease and accuracy. “It may seem daunting,” she writes, “but once you grasp the general concept, it’s actually really fun, relaxing, and may prove addictive.” Alteneder first lists the necessary supplies—sewing machine and needles, iron (not steam), and fabric (she recommends using smaller pieces of material, such as found in fat-quarters). She cites paper choices, from regular printer paper (her favorite) to foundation paper (easy to remove). Alteneder also outlines plenty of pleasingly whimsical designs to make, starting with Dominic the Dog (recommended for beginners), and continuing on with Ali the Alpaca, Bell the Bunny, and other alliterative animal patterns. Despite the care she takes with describing the process, however, paper piecing still looks hard, involving numerous small pieces being assembled in a patchwork technique. As a result, any readers previously unexposed to the practice may be left wanting some hands-on tutoring before trying Alteneder’s projects for themselves. But for quilters looking for a challenge, this should fit the bill. (Aug.)
Publishers weekly: (July 2020)
Full Review --
Adorable Animal Quilting: 20+ Charming Patterns for Paper-Pieced Dogs, Cats, Turtles, Monkeys and More
Ingrid Alteneder. Page Street, $21.99 trade paper (176p) ISBN 978-1-64567-058-2
Alteneder, who blogs about crafts at Joe, June, and Mae, delivers an enthusiastic, if somewhat intimidating, primer on using foundation paper piecing to create “cute, colorful” quilt blocks with animal designs, promising crafters that the technique allows for both ease and accuracy. “It may seem daunting,” she writes, “but once you grasp the general concept, it’s actually really fun, relaxing, and may prove addictive.” Alteneder first lists the necessary supplies—sewing machine and needles, iron (not steam), and fabric (she recommends using smaller pieces of material, such as found in fat-quarters). She cites paper choices, from regular printer paper (her favorite) to foundation paper (easy to remove). Alteneder also outlines plenty of pleasingly whimsical designs to make, starting with Dominic the Dog (recommended for beginners), and continuing on with Ali the Alpaca, Bell the Bunny, and other alliterative animal patterns. Despite the care she takes with describing the process, however, paper piecing still looks hard, involving numerous small pieces being assembled in a patchwork technique. As a result, any readers previously unexposed to the practice may be left wanting some hands-on tutoring before trying Alteneder’s projects for themselves. But for quilters looking for a challenge, this should fit the bill. (Aug.)
Make Modern Magazine Australia issue 38 ( January 2021)
www.makemodern.com.au/issue/38
www.makemodern.com.au/issue/38
BLOG book reviews:
Ines from Nähzimmerplaudereien wrote a super cute review of 'Adorable Animal Quilting' and shows some amazing photos
of all the baryard friends she made from my book.
of all the baryard friends she made from my book.
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