Written by…Cassie Barden, Audrie Bidwell, Kim Brackett, Mary J. Burns, Lesley Chaisson, Jodi Crowell, Sara Diepersloot, Susan Teegarden Dissmore, Victoria L. Eapen, Amy Ellis, Mary Etherington and Connie Tesene, Krista Fleckenstein, Cornelia Gauger, Regina Girard, Mary Green, Barbara Groves and Mary Jacobson, Jeanne Large and Shelley Wicks, Nancy J. Martin, Terry Martin, Carrie Nelson, Susan Pfau, Claudia Plett and Le Ann Weaver, Rebecca Silbaugh, Adrienne Smitke, Karen Costello Solty and the staff at That Patchwork Place®.
This book makes great use of fat quarters, fat eighths, 5″ (charm squares) and 10″ squares (layer cakes), and 2 1/2″ strips (jelly rolls) and is packed with 64 projects organized by the cut of fabric. In fact, the book is 258 pages long, so you are really getting your money’s worth with this book! One of the things I liked about this book is that it is broken up into sections according to the cut of fabric. For example, Part One is Layer Cakes, and you will find written at the bottom of many of the even pages “Layer Cake” so if you flip through the pages and light upon a quilt that peaks your interest, you can easily see which cut of fabric is used for that quilt. If it’s not at the bottom of the page, it’s listed at the top left side at the beginning of the pattern. Of course, you can always use your scraps if you don’t have that particular cut of fabric. I have to admit that since I collect jelly rolls and charm squares (my quilt guild has charm square exchanges every month), that I zoomed through the pages looking for the jelly roll and charm square sections. I was not disappointed! LOTS and LOTS of eye candy!
Here is just a sampling of what is in the book. If you can’t afford to buy it right now, you’ve got to at least try to check it out from your local library. You won’t regret it.
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Can someone tell me, which book or books is Kim Brackett’s Nova pattern?
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Hi Susan! I don’t know. However, I did a Google search that led me to her book “Scrap-Basket Sensations” over and over again. So, I think it’s likely in that book. Hope this helps!
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