See what all the "plus" is about! Hop on this hot trend with projects ranging from easy-to-make to challenging.
Add to your quilting repertoire with the universally popular plus sign! These 16 bold, graphic designs range from modern to traditional, with something for every skill level and style. Detailed instructions and illustrations walk confident beginners and intermediate quilters through traditional piecing, and fusible machine appliqué to create baby quilts, bed quilts and more. Use your favourite types of fabric - solids, prints, precuts, or scraps - to make the projects your own.
About Cheryl Brickey
Cheryl Brickey began quilting in 2010 to make her then-toddler daughter a quilt for her first bed and has been quilting non-stop since. She has a chemical engineering degree from Carnegie Mellon University and she loves to combine her engineering and maths skills in each of her quilt designs, with quilt maths being one of her favourite elements to pattern writing. She lives in South Carolina, USA with her husband and two children. For more information go to www.Meadow-Mist-Designs.com.
About Paige Alexander
Paige Alexander learned how to sew from her grandmother, but didn't fall in love with quilting until 2003. She now designs award-winning quilts and is active in her local quilt guild. Paige lives with her husband in South Carolina. For more information go to www.quiltedblooms.com.
Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk
Modern take on a classic favourite with 16 interesting projects using a variety of quilting techniques. These girls found the plus in plus providing a range of quilts from easy to challenging. Instructions are included for foundation paper piecing and fusible applique. Patterns range from table runner to bed quilt. You will find general instructions at the front and finishing at the back. Each pattern gives materials needed, finished block measurement, finished quilt, cutting, assembly instructions and finishing. Each one is accompanied by excellent photos. The skill level is shown with plus signs. A clever take on geometrics. The faceted rings quilt is my favourite shown top of the front cover.