Sunday, November 13, 2011
A Sound Among the Trees
I have added a book review of A Sound Among the Trees on my Millionaire Tips website. It is a book about a modern day bride who moves into a house in Virginia with a troubled history. It is rumored to be haunted by a Civil War spy.
I have successfully participated in the 30 Hubs in 30 Days challenge, and am currently working on the 100 Hubs in 30 Days challenge. Basically this means I am writing a large number of articles about quilting, genealogy and personal finance. I am running slightly behind schedule, because I am trying to make sure that I keep up the level of quality as I increase my output.
Labels:
book review,
fiction,
historical fiction,
Waterbrook Press
Monday, November 7, 2011
Traditions from Elm Creek Quilts
I won the book Traditions from Elm Creek Quilts: 13 Quilts Projects to Piece and Applique in a giveaway by C & T Publishing on their blog, and received it yesterday. It is a beautiful book with 13 beautiful patterns. There are some that are completely applique, some that are completely pieced, and some that have a mixture of both.
The quilts represent quilts that were discussed in the eighteen novels by Jennifer Chiaverini about the Elm Creek Quilters of Waterford, Pennsylvania. It was a real treat to see the quilts and see how they compared to the ones I imagined while I was reading the novels. The quilts are beautiful, and the instructions appear to be thorough, but generally do not provide quilting instructions.
There is one quilt that is appropriate for a beginner quilter, but the remainder appear to be for the confident intermediate or advanced quilter. This is a refreshing change from the many beginner books I have been drawn to lately. Sometimes we need to stretch and expand our skills, and a book like this is a good way to do just that.
Many of the quilts involve using templates, curved piecing and / or intricate applique. I think we should not limit our quilting techniques to those that use modern rotary cutting if a template provides additional value, but there was a square that was provided as one of the template needed for a quilt. It would have been nice to modernize the directions to avoid using templates when they are not necessary.
I have also reviewed the book on my Millionaire Tips website, and have included pictures of some of the quilts in the book on that site.
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