General advice
The Quilts
Paper Piecing:
Friendship Party
Twilight in Paradise
Little Beauty
School House & Ivy
Navigator
'Pineapple Paper Piecing':
I Am Still Sane
Pineapple Patch
Night Cruise on the River Thames
Panels without Blocks:
After Hurricane Ike
Sweet Heart III
Mariner's Compass:
Bouquets with Tudor Rose
Mission: Impossible 2
Mission: Impeccable
Trapunto with Shading:
Blue like a Wedgwood
Dragon's Feather
Kumiko Frydl was born and grew up in Tokyo, Japan.
Her educational background is in commercial arts and dress making; her journey into quilting began only after she moved to Canada, and she and her husband began to travel extensively. Frydl began to concentrate her efforts mainly on miniature quilts as they are easier to transport, and she began to enjoy the detailed and precise workmanship required for this discipline.
Kumiko Frydl currently lives in Texas, USA, and regularly displays her quilting works at exhibitions worldwide.
A lovely book with amazing miniature quilts. Probably not for
beginners but, with helpful tips and techniques at the beginning of
the book, those who have done some Foundation Paper Piecing will
pick up the fiddly technique. So far, I have worked on Twilight in
Paradise, the second pattern in the book, and have found the
instructions easy to follow. I am looking forward to making the
Navigator quilt and hopefully designing my own miniatures.
*Customer review*
First off this book is amazing. There are 15 beautiful projects
ranging from basic to hard to ease you into it. At the start of the
book are a range of techniques you'll use while completing these
miniature quilts. These are all laid out thoroughly so you can
understand them, a lot of care has been taken to give you a good
idea of what you need to do, as well as what supplies work well.
For each project, the materials are set out at the start, including
what techniques are needed for this particular design, with
references to the pages the techniques can be found on in case you
need a refresh on what to do. Each section of the quilt is then
thoughtfully laid out, piece by piece to enabling you to finish the
design, including techniques specific to that design, which aren't
set out in the techniques section at the start. At the back of the
book is a pull-out sheet with all the templates for the projects
printed to scale. I imagine if you wanted to, you could make the
quilts bigger by adjusting the sizes and printing out the templates
enlarged to the correct specifications, but personally, I prefer
them as miniature. Overall I have loved this book, it has
everything you need in it to give you a good idea on how to start,
all you need are the materials. Would be perfect for any quilting
enthusiast, and the designs are simply stunning. I would definitely
recommend this book.
*Customer review*
Although not for a beginner quilter, once you go through the book,
you are hooked and want to progress and better yourself. l think as
a first miniature quilt the "After Hurricane Ike" is probably one
to try. Then the School House one. This is one l want to do for my
daughter's Doll's House she has. It is a most beautiful book and
the pictures and information inside are just a joy to read. l got
this book at the weekend and have been going through it since.
Hubby made tea so l did not have to put it down inbetween Ooohs and
Aaahs. l love how you learn a little about the author as well. The
general advice and techniques are also very helpful and is the use
of different blocks/sewing/threads etc are a must for all who
quilt. Often you grab the nearest you have. To use the best
enhances your quilts. You look at each quilt and think can l? Well
yes, l think you can with the help given in this book. l also think
with knowledge gained making the small quilts you would be able to
make them larger as well. l also love how the embroidery that is on
the quilts is shown in great detail. The end of the book brings you
a gift of patterns for the quilt. Well done to the author. Never
will l be afraid again of making a basic quilt, when l have this
book to guide me and encourage me to further my capabilities.
*Customer review*
I was sent this book to review, but wow I'm impressed the quilts
are gorgeous. This book is not for a beginner, some of the
techniques are advanced even if the patterns were full-sized, which
they are not, these quilts are small. Yes I know that it is a book
of miniature quilts but often miniature quilts are lap quilt sized;
the largest quilt is 24" and the smallest is 9". The patterns seem
clear and a separate full-sized pattern sheet is included in a flap
on the back cover, useful to keep the photocopies or tracings that
you are going to need to make. The quilts are so very beautiful and
intricate I can't wait to try make one, perhaps the school house
and then work up to a mini Mariners compass. But there are examples
of mini wholecloths and a seascape too. I'm sure that after making
a couple of the projects that you would be bursting with mini
ideas.
*Customer review*
I have been a quilter for over 20 years but i have never tried
miniature quilts, however i have used paper piecing on a larger
scale. This is an amazing inspiring book, but not for the
faint-hearted. A pineapple block 2 inches square forms part of one
quilt and another is called Mission Impossible with a complex
Mariner's Compass measuring, when complete, 5.5 inches with 128
points. I will with confidence manage After Hurricane Ike, I hope
to challenge myself with a more complex quilt. I would love to see
Kumiko Frydl's work at a quilt show, i think it would blow you away
with her skill.
*Customer review*
This books has some stunning projects contained inside complete
with patterns for embroidery and templates for paper piecing. I
don't feel that this this book is really aimed at beginners as a
lot of the pieces are very small so would be fiddly for a beginner
quilter. I can imagine the end results will be stunning if you have
the patience to work in such minute detail. I do wonder if the
project templates could be scaled up but then that would defeat the
object of the miniature element of the projects.
*Customer review*
Great read, lots of good tips on designs and includes useful design
template. I'm new to quilting, and I'm going have a try after
looking at this book. Some lovely ideas.
*Customer review*
This book is for the experienced quilter. The designs are
absolutely stunning and very inspiring. The finished quilts are
small, so you are not wasting much time and fabric if you do go
wrong, but what is amazing about these tiny creations is the beauty
of the designs that clearly makes you want to make one. The
explanations are easy to follow, but the techniques and additional
decoration call for some embroidery skills, appliqué and a
knowledge of free-motion sewing. There are some pattern sheets
included, and while each design is meant to be a mini quilt, I
think a few blocks together would make one stunning larger
throw.
*Postcard Reviews*
What can l say, l was in awe of this book. Have wanted to purchase
for a while. You look at each quilt and think can l? Well yes l
think you can with the help given in this book. l also think with
knowledge gained making the small quilts you would be able to make
them larger as well. l also love how the embroidery that is
on the quilts is shown in great detail. Well done to the
author. Never will l be afraid again of making a basic quilt, when
l have this book to guide me and encourage me to further my
capabilities.
*Customer Review*
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