Book Review: Utility Quilting
March 4th, 2012 by MornaUtility Quilting
Carolyn Forster
Landauer Publishing; $27.95
With all the interest in longarm quilting, it’s easy to forget lots of quilters are still hand quilting. And those new to quilting may be interested in giving it a try. Carolyn Forster takes the approach that utility quilting is the perfect solution for the modern quilter. Utility quilting uses bigger stitches and thicker thread. It makes the job go faster and the results are bolder. She offers 25 different quilting designs, 12 knots and stitches, and four finishing techniques that can be applied to any of the 11 projects in the book, or used on your own quilts. I liked the section on creating design templates, e.g., Baptist fan, and then how to mark the design on the quilt.
Look for the book at your favorite book retailer. Here’s a link to Amazon if you would like to learn more about the book.