Thanks to alert blogger Khris from Freebies for Crafters for this great find. Go to Robert Kaufman’s Free Quilts and Projects page to download.
[tags]free pattern, Robert Kaufman, modern, color theory[/tags]
Patterns, patchworks and projects
Thanks to alert blogger Khris from Freebies for Crafters for this great find. Go to Robert Kaufman’s Free Quilts and Projects page to download.
[tags]free pattern, Robert Kaufman, modern, color theory[/tags]
As a quilting enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for books that not only inspire creativity but also simplify complex techniques. Ruth Ann Berry’s The Panel Quilting Workshop: Quick & Easy Panel Quilts for Every Style delivers on both fronts, offering a treasure trove of ideas for anyone who loves quilting with pre-printed fabric panels.
The book immediately grabbed my attention with its vibrant cover featuring intricate yet approachable panel quilt designs. It promises to take the guesswork out of working with fabric panels, which, if you’ve ever tried, can sometimes be tricky to incorporate into cohesive quilts.
Berry’s book is more than just a collection of patterns—it’s a workshop in itself. She walks readers through the fundamentals of selecting, cutting, and arranging panels to create striking designs. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced quilter, the step-by-step instructions make the process feel manageable and even fun.
Here are some standout features:
One of my favorite projects in the book was the Stained Glass Panel Quilt. The clever use of black sashing to mimic stained glass gave the finished piece a dramatic and elegant look. I also appreciated the section on troubleshooting common issues, like aligning panel seams or choosing complementary fabrics.
Berry’s writing style is approachable and encouraging. She clearly understands the challenges quilters face and offers practical advice without overwhelming the reader. The book feels like a personal lesson from a seasoned mentor.
While the book is packed with great ideas, some readers might wish for more guidance on customizing panels beyond the included designs. A section on designing your own layouts could take this book to the next level.
If you’ve ever been intimidated by pre-printed panels or wondered how to transform them into something extraordinary, this book is for you. It’s also perfect for quilters who want quick, satisfying projects without sacrificing style.
The Panel Quilting Workshop is a delightful addition to any quilter’s library. It strikes a perfect balance between inspiration and instruction, empowering quilters to experiment and create with confidence. Ruth Ann Berry has crafted a guide that feels both practical and personal, making it a must-read for anyone passionate about quilting.