Fussy Cutters Club, 9781617454462
Paperback
Piece it on purpose! Cut fabrics thoughtfully to inject humour, boldness and style into your quilts.

Fussy Cutters Club

a boot camp for mastering fabric play - 14 projects

$59.38

  • Paperback

    136 pages

  • Release Date

    17 October 2017

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Summary

Cut up your favourite fabrics with intention!

Lifelong fussy cutter Angie Wilson teaches you how to look at your fabric stash with new eyes and piece the best bits together, like a colourful collage of your favourite things. Try your hand at 14 totally fun, unique projects for both beginners and seasoned quilters. Use templates and illustrated tutorials to zero in on motifs and create secondary patterns from your fabrics, while you fussy cut for colour as well as design. Frame your …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781617454462
ISBN-10:161745446X
Author:Angie Wilson
Publisher:C & T Publishing
Imprint:Stash Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:136
Release Date:17 October 2017
Weight:442g
Dimensions:254mm x 203mm x 9mm
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Critics Review

December 2017

Angie Wilson defines fussy cutting as ‘When you find a particular design, picture or print in your fabric and then cut around it so it fits into a patch or block on your quilt or sewing project.’ Sounds simple doesn’t it? Why is it then that whenever I consider fussy cutting I think of a multitude of ways in which it can go wrong? Designs off-centre, despite all my best attempts, and secondary designs turning into a swirling mass of psychedelia! Angie promises you can get started with nothing more than a rotary cutter and a ruler but I’m not convinced.

However Angie and her book shout ‘you can do it’ and give a hundred tips to help me on my way. She talks of looking at your fabrics in terms of size of print, repeats and considering your seam allowances before you get cracking, she speaks of fab tools such as hinged mirrors that are particularly good for working out those pesky secondary designs, then she talks about templates, even ones that you can make yourself out of cereal packets! Projects are zippy and stylish. There are pincushions, mini quilts, tablemats, and runner, and a stylish tote bag and loads of tips and techniques along the way. Angie sees fussy cutting as a way of expressing herself through the perfect choice of imagtes and words and delights in ‘cutting fabric with intent.’ That sounds fierce and now, even for me, a little more doable.

* Popular Patchwork *

I must say first of all, that I am not a fussy cutter, yet I do admire those perfect cuts, arranged to feature the fabric. It is extreme fabric play. The book includes the basics, tools, suitable fabric guide, tutorials, colour, cutting, piecing and finishing. Tutorials include EPP, cutting to make a new repeat and other how-to’s. There are 14 projects to ensure you get to grips with fussy cutting. It’s all about the placement of the print within the design of the quilt. So you would cut out the motifs from the background print. Great projects include a nine-patch pot holder, coasters, pincushion, pouch, cushion (pillow), mini quilts and other quilts, table runner, place mats and totes using different techniques. The clear instructions are accompanied by excellent photos and line drawings.

– Karen Platt * *

About The Author

Angie Wilson

Angie Wilson strongly believes that everyone should make time and space for being creative. She has been a creative blogger since 2002 and can’t imagine life without it. Angie lives in Canberra, Australia, with her very understanding husband and son.

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