April 2015
Get hippy and channel the power of the flower with Anne-Pia's handy new guide. Patchwork as a thrift craft lends itself so well to the floral trend, you'll soon be decorating all of your homewares with it! featuring graphics that are laid out to show you exactly where to stitch and snip, and a choice of 23 projects including tool bags, table runners and needle holders, you'll soon be able to give your home a truly bohemian feel.
* Make it Today *
Mar 12
This book has over 25 bright and cheerful projects either incorporating floral designs, or using floral fabrics alongside traditional patchwork & quilting techniques. There is a great range of projects from bags, cushions and quilts to pin cushions, notebook covers and a pencil case, there should be something for everyone to make. I love the bright and colourful prints that have been used on the projects and they have used colourful diagrams which match perfectly and make this a very cheerful book. The projects have step by step instructions, a materials list and lots of useful diagrams as well as templates at the back of the book and a techniques section at the front.
* Sewing Directory, The *
June 14
This book picks up on the current trend for both floral motifs and Scandinavian-influenced design, and marries them beautifully with traditional quilting and patchwork techniques. It has over 25 projects to choose from, each with step-by-step illustrations and photography of the finished make.
* Woman's Weekly Craft *
April/May 2012
For those of us old enough to remember. flower power has made a comeback! By using traditional patchwork and quilting techniques, Anne has combined her fresh contemporary designs with bright and colourful fabrics to create beautiful items for you and your home. There are over 25 projects to choose from, all with clear instructions, hand-drawn diagrams and lovely photographs. The basic techniques, tools and equipment are all fully explained and there are full-size templates at the back of the book for those projects that require them. The projects include bags, notebooks, pincushions, placemats and cushion and all have a unique style that is distinctly Scandinavian.
* Fabrications *