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S**S
Traditional Patterns + Civil War Repros = Classic Country Threads
Country Threads "Charm School" mavens Mary Etherington and Connie Tesene are at it again, this time with slightly larger projects. The Blue and The Gray is an easy 5-stars for me. (Although I preferred the earlier Charm School books a little more for their colors and modern blocks.)Lovely Civil War repro fabrics coexist alongside classic patterns such as Delectable Mountain, Log Cabin, Baskets, Ohio and Variable Star, and Pinwheels. There is just one project - "The Four Patch Star" - that employs applique. The overall coloration schemes are red, white, and blue, with the occasional insertion of cheddars and the exception of two small projects that use pinks and browns. Only one project - the autograph/signature pattern "Remember Me" - uses greens. The Country Threads allure extends all the way to the edges of these projects; some quilts have rounded corners and many have nicely coordinating pieced borders.All of the projects incorporate repetitive blocks, some much more than others. But the layouts are nice, and the finished dimensions can be reduced easily if your attention span is at all like mine. The smallest quilt is "Checkerboard Strippy Quilt" at 16.5 by 24.5 inches. It is one of two smaller strippy quilts, featured in my favorite pinks and browns. The largest quilt is "Battlefield" at 55.5 by 65.5 inches. It is also noteworthy for its daunting number of 143 blocks in 11 rows by 13 columns. (Make sure to use Amazon's Look Inside feature and click on the list of images to see all the projects.)I am learning a lot from this book. For instance, the use of Civil War repros can result in a rather muddy quilt top, due to the abundance of brows, grays, and tinted background fabrics. But the photos of the samples show perfect placement of the darks and mediums, achieving a scrappy look that is clear and colorful. My favorite use of color tone is the 30.5-inch square "Fruit Pie"; it is unusually vivid for a Civil war repro quilt with its blueberry and strawberry colors. And thanks to the brief intro to each design, I finally learned what the "dash" in Churn Dash means.Beginners, please note that there is NO methods section in this book, so you will want to have a good techniques book handy. Also, these 18 projects are not rated according to level of difficulty; my opinion is The Blue and The Gray is appropriate for any level. There's nothing too difficult here, just a few triangles and copious Flying Geese units. And as I mentioned earlier, this book is a great study in color placement and tone/value appreciation, which all levels of quilter can benefit from.My only wish is that the actual quilting was highlighted better. I need some ideas for adding life and sparkle to scrappy quilts. Log Cabins in particular and scrappy quilts in general are difficult for me to quilt. (And I sure could use some suggestions for how to use my growing stash of poison greens.) But I am so happy to have The Blue and The Gray at last, after waiting months for it to be released.Worth the wait, for sure.
J**E
Great quilts!
I have always loved the quilt on the front of the book. There are many quilts I would like to make. These patterns come from their Civil War club that they offer in their shop. I was a member for a while, but now I have all the patterns in one book. There are many sized quilt patterns for ver;y small to large. If you like Civil War fabrics, this book is for you!
L**M
I like it
I have collected lots of civil war fabric over the years and have made a few quilts with it . I had some 9 patches I couldn't figure out what to do with them so this book has given me 2 ideas on how to use them.
U**K
Loose pages
Book was all there. Supposedly in good shape. I had to glue it back together
C**K
Great Civil War quilt book
Very interesting book. Can’t wait to try a quilt or two.
S**Y
Great Quilts
Really good quilt patterns and very good instructions on making them!
M**J
just to read
This is a wonderful book to just page through. however, it has good patterns, the instructions are excellent, and the pictures of the various fabrics (shown in the blocks) are very helpful in purchasing fabrics reflecting that era.I will be making at least one item from this book, well worth the price.
D**R
Small reproduction quilts
I wish I had realized it was all small quilts before I bought it. However, the pictures are inspiring and I may try a smaller quilt due to the beauty of them in this book.
M**P
Inspiring
This book has clear illustrations of quilts using Civil War fabrics.It has clear instructions for making the quilts. Each quilt has an identifying nameand every quilt just waits to be made. The best book I have come across onCivil War quilts.
D**H
Fantastic
This book was marked as in good condition but when I received it I was pleasantly surprised as it was in excellent condition it looked brand new - the seller stayed in contact I was really pleased with the item and would rate the seller highly and would definitely really recommend- thank you
I**L
Civil war quilts
I like this book very much and despite the long wait for it to arrive, I'm pleased with it. My only reservation is that I was not expecting so many of the projects to be so small relatively speaking.
S**S
Wonderful
Great book, well laid out and illustrated. I can see that I will be busy making some of those wonderful quilts
M**E
Five Stars
Very varied designs.
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