BOOKS ABOUT SMALL QUILTS

Small quilts are fun to make and display. After going thru my personal library, I realized that there were not many books for small quilts and displaying them. So, I went on a hunt to find books about small quilts.
Maybe you are thinking about making small quilts or are already making them. But we always need more ideas, right? I was able to find these three books at a local quilt shop.
Books about Small Quilts: Vintage Treasures by Pam Buda


Books about Small Quilts: Jo’s Little Favorites II by Jo Morton


Books About Small Quilts: Simple Whatnots by Kim Diehl


Now What?
Now the problem is that I have more ideas I want to try (and I still have other projects to finish first). Do you have the same issue where you have too many ideas and just not enough time?
I tend to make bed quilts or wall hangings. Small quilts tend to get moved to the bottom of the list of quilts I want to make. Why you ask? Truthfully, I find working with tiny fabric pieces to be very challenging.
But I am determined to make a few small quilts. I even have a place in my office I could hang one or more.
Readers, small quilts should take less time than a bed size quilt. They give us a chance to try new patterns or techniques in a small project before tackling a larger project using that pattern or technique. Small quilts can be as modern, retro, historical, primitive or any other genre that we want.
Have fun, and happy quilting.

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