You all remember the AccuQuilt GO! Cutter, right? I’m not really a quilter, but I want to be. So, when I was given the opportunity to participate in a bloggy tour for this new book showing all kinds of quilts you can make with your GO! Cutter, I jumped at the chance.
I’ve been asked to review the very first (hint: easiest) project in the book (probably because they know I’m not a quilter but I play one on the internet).
The quilt is called Stepping Stones.
All the quilts in the book use the Mix & Match die set.
The Stepping Stones quilt only has 2 different blocks…I think even I could handle that. The directions are clear and simple. The illustrations and pictures are plentiful. And, there’s even a graphic at the beginning of each quilt to show you exactly which dies you’ll use. Seriously…there’s pretty much no way you can screw this up!
To purchase the book (hard copy or PDF because you need it NOW), go here.
To follow along on the blog tour and see the next project, visit Sherri over at A Quilting Life.
I feel like I need to go make something…
Looks like a good book!
Are you working on the quilt right now? Sounds fun, and a heck of a lot easier with an AccuQuilt. Can we be neighbors and I borrow your fun toys?
This does look like a straight-forward quilt to construct. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the review. I did not know they had a book coming out.
Thanks for the insights on this book Char. I've been wanting to check it out.
SewCalGal
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No better time than now to start quilting.
thanks for the review
I have made a few quilts but I really want to do quilts like this.. I am soooo amazed at all the things that quilters can make, all the designs! My fabric addiction is almost as bad as my paper addiction… Yipes!
this is pretty cool. I have a go and it will be neat to see the quilts.
I am really excited about this blog tour and seeing the quilts and reviews from this book.
Looks like an easy quilt, nice fabric.
Looks like a good book with lots of fun patterns.
"I'm not a quilter but I play one on the internet." haha!
The accuquilt seems like a nice tool to have. I like the picture you showed of the first pattern!