My latest book, Quilting With Curves

My latest book, Quilting With Curves

Posted by Daisy Aschehoug on

Quilting with Curves Book Tour

I'm thrilled to announce that my new book, Quilting with Curves: 20 Geometric Projects has been released!

As part of the release, 11 of my friends and colleagues in the quilting business are giving away physical and digital copies of the book. They've said such lovely things and pointed out all of the aspects that I love about this book: the range of designs, the various difficulty levels, and the unexpected ways of using quarter circle squares! I'll add more in the coming months as I go through each of the projects. In the meantime, take a look at the flip through and pick out something that excites you!

While you're at it, please visit the links below to see some of the designers' favorite projects and comment on their blogs or Instagram posts to win a copy for yourself!

To win a copy of the book here, just leave a comment telling me whether you've tried curved seams before and what interests you most about them - big curves, little curves, curves in curves, curves and triangles. Or if you haven't tried them, I want to know if this will be your first time!

I'll announce a winner on July 8 in both my newsletter and on the blog so be sure to stick around.

Week 1

Tuesday, June 20 - Christa Quilts

Wednesday, June 21 - Libs Elliott

Thursday, June 22 - Kitty Wilkin

Friday, June 23 - Sarah Goer Quilts

Saturday, June 24 - Stitched in Color with Rachel Hauser

Sunday, June 25 - May Chappell

Week 2

Monday, June 26 - By Hilary Jordan

Tuesday, June 27 - Saroy with Sarah Ruiz

Wednesday, June 28 - Laura Loewen

Thursday, June 29 - Jo Avery

Friday, June 30 - Mali Storli Engedal

Saturday, July 1 - Daisy Aschehoug

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Comments

  • I was scared of curves until I took the big curves workshop! Ha! After that… I am in love!

    Marisa on
  • I’m new to curved quilting but, after seeing one of your quilts that my friend made, I believe I’m ready to try a large-curve project. I would love to explore your new book!

    Connie on
  • I’ve done some epp clamshells and some hand pieced clamshells, but not really any other curves. I even have a curvemaster foot I’ve never used. I really need to conquer that fear….

    Jane on
  • I have sewn very few curves but have high ambitions, especially after seeing you speak to our guild and show some of your examples. I have the lantern rouge in my to-make-someday patterns.

    Shannon on
  • I want to buy this book

    Andrea Dunn on
  • I have made several quilts with curves, from large to very small. I enjoy the challenge of sewing smooth curved seams and making the pieces fit. This book would be a wonderful tool for further exploration into curved piercing.

    Evelyn Wickham on
  • I’ve tried sewing curves before. I really like it because it defies logic. It doesn’t seem like it will work, but when it does it’s like magic.

    Veronica on
  • Lovely book! I have done a few patterns with curves and would love to give several of your patterns a try. Curves in curves have captured my interest right now.

    Debi on
  • This looks like such a stunning book. I am a fan of curves, I’ve used drunkards paths and improv curves too with the amazing Jo Avery. I have a tall poppy quilt in progress too with various techniques for curves.

    Mary on
  • I’ve tried curves a couple of time, flowering snowball and clamshells. Needless to say these are still both unfinished, curves are so intimidating. I’m determined to master curves and your book is so inspiring, I want to make them all.

    Michelle Davis on

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