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Jo's Little Favorites II: A Classic Collection of 15 Small Quilts [Morton, Jo] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Jo's Little Favorites II: A Classic Collection of 15 Small Quilts Review: Great quilts patterns that go beyond reproduction fabric - If you liked "Jo's Little Favorites" (book one) then you are likely to like this book even more. I found the first book nice to look at but most of the quilts were quite simplistic in design (like nine patches and one was simply three rows of flying geese). In this new book, Jo has successfully upped the design factor a bit ... and I like it. The book includes two quilts that have applique centers (one is 32.5" and the other is 43.5" square). Jo uses the back-basting applique technique. Fully pieced quilts range in size as small as 11"x12.75" to 49"x55.5". There is one very nice star quilt (on the book's cover, it's the last quilt on the right). Two quilts use only half-square triangles (HST). While those can be very simplistic, Jo pulls it off. The smallest of those quilts (11"x12.75") is named Leftovers and is laid out in a barn raising design. I guess I'm probably attracted to the HST quilts simply because I've been amassing a surprising number of HSTs that are left over from other projects (you know, those flippy-corner pieces that you just cannot bare to toss away. I also have a tendency to make HST of various sizes when auditioning border ideas for a project. By the way, I use a couple different sizes of Bloc Loc templates to square up HST. They take a little bit of getting used to using but once you do then squaring up HSTs is a breeze. (I use the 2.5" or 6.5" Bloc Loc depending on the project I'm working on. I've never had a need for anything bigger than the 6.5" ... that would be one big HST!). Back to the HST quilts. Jo's other HST quilt named Half-Square-Triangle Challenge measures 13"x15.5" and is shown in pinks and browns but of course you can use any color combinations you want. The HSTs are placed in diagonal rows of alternating pink and brown rows. The quilt is then bound (Jo uses a single-fold binding on all her quilts.) and that's it ... very simple ... very cute. As usual, Jo does a good job of using sashings, borders and border prints. (I have a tendency to collect border prints. Sometimes when I'm finished with a project, I have the small designs that usually appear between the main border designs left over and I'm at a loss of what to do with them. Jo's quilt, Manassas, has a final border that reminds me of how I can use those small border strips as a border or as sashing.) While all the quilts in the book are shown in Jo's reproduction-looking fabrics, don't let that hold you back if you are not into those kinds of fabrics. The quilts would also look lovely in other fabrics as well. At least three of the quilts in the book would look awesome in solid fabrics for a modern quilt. Batiks? Yes, I think those could result in successful quilts too as would even 30's prints. Don't let what you see in the pictures limit your mind's eye to create beautiful little quilts. Bottom line ... If I had to do it again, would I buy this book? Yes. Review: Lovely quilts - I’m really into miniature quilts. I love that’s she appreciates the antique nature f the quilt with modern techniques. Lovely projects that r7n the gamut of simple to more complex. Love it!




| Best Sellers Rank | #510,829 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #59 in Antique & Collectible Textiles & Costumes #461 in Patchwork #929 in Quilts & Quilting (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (166) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.25 x 11.5 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1604688408 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1604688405 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 80 pages |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Publisher | That Patchwork Place |
G**Y
Great quilts patterns that go beyond reproduction fabric
If you liked "Jo's Little Favorites" (book one) then you are likely to like this book even more. I found the first book nice to look at but most of the quilts were quite simplistic in design (like nine patches and one was simply three rows of flying geese). In this new book, Jo has successfully upped the design factor a bit ... and I like it. The book includes two quilts that have applique centers (one is 32.5" and the other is 43.5" square). Jo uses the back-basting applique technique. Fully pieced quilts range in size as small as 11"x12.75" to 49"x55.5". There is one very nice star quilt (on the book's cover, it's the last quilt on the right). Two quilts use only half-square triangles (HST). While those can be very simplistic, Jo pulls it off. The smallest of those quilts (11"x12.75") is named Leftovers and is laid out in a barn raising design. I guess I'm probably attracted to the HST quilts simply because I've been amassing a surprising number of HSTs that are left over from other projects (you know, those flippy-corner pieces that you just cannot bare to toss away. I also have a tendency to make HST of various sizes when auditioning border ideas for a project. By the way, I use a couple different sizes of Bloc Loc templates to square up HST. They take a little bit of getting used to using but once you do then squaring up HSTs is a breeze. (I use the 2.5" or 6.5" Bloc Loc depending on the project I'm working on. I've never had a need for anything bigger than the 6.5" ... that would be one big HST!). Back to the HST quilts. Jo's other HST quilt named Half-Square-Triangle Challenge measures 13"x15.5" and is shown in pinks and browns but of course you can use any color combinations you want. The HSTs are placed in diagonal rows of alternating pink and brown rows. The quilt is then bound (Jo uses a single-fold binding on all her quilts.) and that's it ... very simple ... very cute. As usual, Jo does a good job of using sashings, borders and border prints. (I have a tendency to collect border prints. Sometimes when I'm finished with a project, I have the small designs that usually appear between the main border designs left over and I'm at a loss of what to do with them. Jo's quilt, Manassas, has a final border that reminds me of how I can use those small border strips as a border or as sashing.) While all the quilts in the book are shown in Jo's reproduction-looking fabrics, don't let that hold you back if you are not into those kinds of fabrics. The quilts would also look lovely in other fabrics as well. At least three of the quilts in the book would look awesome in solid fabrics for a modern quilt. Batiks? Yes, I think those could result in successful quilts too as would even 30's prints. Don't let what you see in the pictures limit your mind's eye to create beautiful little quilts. Bottom line ... If I had to do it again, would I buy this book? Yes.
S**R
Lovely quilts
I’m really into miniature quilts. I love that’s she appreciates the antique nature f the quilt with modern techniques. Lovely projects that r7n the gamut of simple to more complex. Love it!
L**S
patterns
I love Jo Morton. So anything from here is adorable!!!!
P**R
Calling all civil war fabric buffs
I love using civil war reproduction prints and find that my scraps are getting smaller and smaller. The quilts in this book are a great way to feature lots of compatible prints. The colors are soft and cozy and the patterns simple enough for a relatively new quilter. Great book!
C**K
Great choice for small quilts.
This one did not disappoint! Not a surprise, really. Jo Mortons books are well written, clear and easy to use patterns. Having a 'stash' of her fabrics doesn't hurt either. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes classic design ina scaled down size.
J**D
One of my favorites!
I bought this book for myself. I love Jo Morton patterns and I can't wait to make them all!
S**R
This book does not disappoint. The small quilt patterns are excellent for table ...
This book does not disappoint. The small quilt patterns are excellent for table toppers and home decorating. A nice change from full size quilts. A must for all quilters.
S**A
Ease of understanding.
The book is well-written and the say to understand. She provides both patterns and examples for using the quilts when they are finished.
A**N
I like that these little quilt patterns are well written and a lovely small size. Thanks, Jo!
F**N
Créatrice que j'apprécie, j'aime beaucoup ces petits quilts faciles à poser 1 peu partout
L**T
Excellent quality book.
L**C
This book is full of patterns that I can't wait to make. I love Jo's tips and hints for how to display little quilts as well. A real treasure!
S**E
Informative and beautiful projects o quilt.
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