Quilled Borders & Motifs by Judy Cardinal. Published by Search Press, 2008. 48 pages.
I rate it ... good!
3.2/5.0
See my post about book reviews for details about my review criteria and biases.
This is a sturdy little (48 page) quilling book that introduces a host of small designs in many themes (i.e. baby, wedding, holiday) for use in a variety of situations (i.e. cards, frames, ornaments). I do not have a long review for this book - regrettably, as I'll note later, the publisher made a bad decision in reproducing much of the content within another book.
What I liked:
The huge variety of little projects and designs that can be used alone or together to make wall art, greeting cards, frames for invitations and announcements, and so much more. I think this would be a good book to show to children to get their ideas flowing.
What I liked less:
As noted, the publisher made a bad decision (in my opinion) and included ALL of the motif section inside of another book (Beautiful Quilling Step-By-Step, which I'll review another time. It has material from several books, in fact.) This decision by Search Press makes me nervous when looking at any of their books. I have to ask myself, "Do I already own this in another form?". The work is reprinted exactly, page for page, materially damaging the usefulness of both books. It's a shame since it robs each book of originality and usefulness. Another issue with the book is the uncertain quality of the quilling - for example, the quilled heart within the tutorial on page 14 shows uneven tension (visible in several of the projects in the book, as well.) The book has few actual patterns for the designs, making more difficult for beginners, and a bit less intuitive, I think.
As a collector of quilling books, I am happy to have it in my collection. But for the current going price of $10 or so, I'd probably go for the larger Beautiful Quilling book instead of this one, were I choosing between the two.
I can't believe they reprinted that section without changing anything. Is this other book a sort of quilling anthology? That's the only reason I can maybe think of for doing that.
ReplyDeleteAlso, pictures in a craft book that don't show their very best work is not too impressive. At least it has a lot of good ideas.