i LOVED this book! i realized after i bought it that it's the same book i paged through last summer when i was looking for quilt ideas for the baby quilt i was going to make for ramona. elizabeth's "snapshots" quilt inspired me to try fussy-cutting. that quilt is still not finished & i'm not wild about how it turned out, but now that i have more sewing experience (including quiltmaking) under my belt, i realize what i did wrong. i was impatient & i was trying to cut corners & speed up the process, not realizing that the little details do matter quite a bit when it comes to quiltmaking.
since i made that quilt top, i have learned a lot of about quiltmaking just by reading blogs, watching tutorials, experimenting with my sewing machine, & picking the brains of experienced quilters. therefore, i already had a lot of the basics down when i got this book. i was surprised & impressed with how thorough a resource it can be to a beginner. i mean, it explains how to use a rotary cutter! using a rotary cutter is totally easy, but i guess i can recall being intimidated the first time i used one & wondering why we couldn't just use scissors.
i have yet to get as far as making a quilt sandwich, pin-basting, quilting, & binding. i'm a little nervous because learning to piece was a lot of fun, but also a lot of error. but when you fuck up your piecing, you can just get out the seam ripper & start over (assuming you have the patience for that). i am more scared about fucking up the quilting because it just seems scarier & harder. but elizabeth's book has a lot beginner-friendly ideas & tips, & the only way i'll learn is to try...
i haven't tried any of her patterns. even when i made the snapshots quilt, i just kind of ran with the idea & concocted my own pattern. i made another quilt top this week, also of my own design, & discovered later that it's kind of similar to her kitchen window quilt. even if you don't follow her patterns, they can be good inspiration. there are lots of interesting ideas in there, & she has won me over to pieced backs. i'd pretty much only ever seen really ugly pieced backs & i couldn't understand why someone would want to mar a lovely quilt like that when they could just do a solid back & call it a day. elizabeth has shown me the light & i plan to do a pieced back for the quilt top i made this week. i feel inspired to have another forum for showcasing the lovely fabrics i have.
i do wish that she'd found a way to list the fabrics that were showcased in each of her quilts, because i recognized a few & i really liked others & wondered what they were.
it's true that this book is for the beginning quiltmaker. if you've made a few quilts already, you probably won't get much out of this. you might pick up a few tips here & there, but elizabeth's blog, oh fransson!, is full of tips & tutorials as well. (& lovely quilts!)