Book Review: Simple Stained Glass Quilts
August 3rd, 2009 by Morna![Z1355 StainedGlassQuilts[1] Z1355 StainedGlassQuilts[1]](https://i0.wp.com/www.professionalquilter.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Z1355-StainedGlassQuilts1-150x150.jpg?resize=125%2C160)
Simple Stained Glass Quilts
Daphne Greig and Susan Purney Mark
Krause; $24.95
Daphne Greig and Susan Purney Mark began creating their Too Easy Stained Glass patterns in 2003, and they wrote this book as a result of customers wanting more of the duo’s stained glass quilts. Their concept is “too easy,” since you create the leading from a single piece of fabric and fusible web rather than creating yards of bias. The book includes 20 projects ranging from pillows to wall hangings to full-size bed quilts and includes full-size patterns for the leading. I was intrigued by many of the designs, particularly one that leaded half a tree and the Hillside House projects where the leading was the framing of a house.
Here’s a link if you’d like to add it to your library.
Tags: book review, Daphne Greig, quilting, Susan Purney Mark, The Professional Quilter

