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Showcase a spectrum of color with innovative rainbow quilts that awaken the senses. With color inspiration as you've never seen before, this collection of modern designs features striking projects perfect for your favorite designer fabrics. Fourth-generation quilter Rebecca Bryan shares 14 modern quilts that take their cues from the color wheel. From modern-traditional to improvisational and liberated layouts, these saturated patchwork quilts breathe new life into the lucky rainbow. Arrange your fabric in a way that honors nature's prism, or take liberties as you mix in neutrals, substitute related hues, or experiment with color intensity. Bryan's quilts will inspire you to play with jewel tones, pastels, and even neons as you incorporate a modern rainbow in your quilting projects!
QUILTS ESTILO BARGELLO Galeria de Fotos Lo que hay en estas paginas Los cuatro libros de la serie Creatividad Inicio Rapido son principalmente fotos de mi trabajo en metal (oro, plata y piedras semipreciosas), madera (maderas preciosas y piedras semipreciosas) y fibra (tecnica de bargello para tapices murales y quilts para cama) entre los anos 1975-2012, con la intencion de darle ideas para su propio trabajo. Hola, gracias por su interes en mi trabajo. Me diverti mucho creandolo, y ahora me estoy divirtiendo mucho compartiendolo.
Kim Schaefer is back with even more ways to infuse your home with fresh color and modern flair. Her new designs are innovative and irresistible in this follow-up to Cozy Modern Quilts. Whether you're a new sewer or a dedicated quilter, you'll love how easy and fun these quilts are to make...and you'll love the dent these projects put in your stash even more! * 20 brand new quilts with an impressive variety of colorways and styles * Choose from lap quilts, wallhangings, or runners to cheer up your space or whip up for a gift * Straight-line piecing with squares and rectangles makes it quick; bright, bold fabrics make it sophisticated
Easy Japanese Quilt Style is the perfect book for quilters who want to introduce Japanese style into their homes with ingenious quick-to-stitch projects. If you love beautiful Japanese fabrics, then this book will give you plenty of excuses to indulge, with 10 step-by-step projects ranging from bags to wall hangings plus variations for additional inspiration. The projects evoke the simplicity of traditional Japanese d?cor by using well-known pieced patterns, such as fan blocks and strip quilts, together with charming appliqu?. Easy-to-follow instructions and diagrams offer a variety of ways to use panels and large-scale patterns, plus the authors include helpful advice on fabric choices.
A showcase of new design talent, this book offers twelve brand new practical quilt projects to satisfy the ever-growing band of Jelly Roll addicts. Alongside the winning entries, every quilt has been recreated by the authors, ensuring absolute accuracy and providing readers with an alternative colour variation. Each design comes with a full colour styled photograph, comprehensive making instructions and diagrams. Each quilt requires just one Jelly Roll and some additional background fabric to make, ensuring that all the projects are quick, inexpensive and fun. Quilting industry giants, Moda and Singer have provided prizes and support, and specialist quilt shop owners will see the wisdom of stocking a book that so directly promotes sales of fabric product.
Forget everything you thought you knew about Dresden Plate quilts. The new Dresdens are colorful, clever, and fun-nothing stodgy or old-fashioned here! They're easy to make, too, with Anelie Belden's new stitch-and-flip technique. Try this fresh take on an old favorite.
"In Philena's Friendship Quilt: A Quaker Farewell to Ohio," Lynda
Salter Chenoweth discovers the story behind a Quaker signature
quilt made in Ohio, in 1853. Chenoweth practices what she calls
"fabric archaeology" to reveal not only the identity of the quilt
recipient and details of her life and community but also a striking
feature of the quilt itself--a hidden design element created by the
deliberate placement of names on the quilt's surface. Chenoweth
also describes nineteenth-century signature quilts and their appeal
to Quaker quiltmakers.
Turns an interesting mathematical phenomenon into a beautiful quilt design -Presents a challenging technique to help experienced quilters improve skills -Christine Porter's previous book Quilt Designs From Decorative Floor Tiles has sold more than 10,000 copies Readers will discover the rewards of learning to translate an ancient pattern into beautiful pieced patchwork designs in this exciting new book from Christine Porter. This trendy new reference: -Explores 11 tessellating block designs in exquisite detail -Features more than 40 quilts illustrating how blocks can be used to create variations, using different colors and fabrics -Covers step-by-step directions for making 12 tessellation quilts In addition to expert instruction, readers will also discover a gallery of quilts by various respected quiltmakers, and more tessellating patterns for future projects in this book.
Most quilts are tectangular in shape and they serve as a natural and inspiring canvas for designers with a strong sense of geometry and mathematics. Such designs include borders and interior panels, tessellations and symmetrical arrangements of both shape and color. For this book, Robert Field has collected together a wonderful set of designs from modern patchwork quilts and they are illustrated with splendid color photographs. Also included are interesting patterns taken from many Cosmatic Floors, themselves inspired by Greek, Roman and Byzantine designs.
Important Note about PRINT ON DEMAND Editions: You are purchasing a print on demand edition of this book. This book is printed individually on uncoated (non-glossy) paper with the best quality printers available. The printing quality of this copy will vary from the original offset printing edition and may look more saturated. The information presented in this version is the same as the latest edition. Any pattern pullouts have been separated and presented as single pages. If the pullout patterns are missing, please contact c&t publishing.
Piecing meets fast and easy fusible wool applique in this follow-up to the best-selling Kim Schaefer's Calendar Quilts. Start a family tradition by hanging a new mini quilt in your home each month! Twelve seasonal wall quilts-one for each month of the year-are perfect for quick projects, gifts, scrap-busting, and block-of-the-month clubs. Cheerful motifs in Schaefer's signature style come with full-size applique patterns.
A milestone in perception occurred in 1971, when the Whitney Museum of American Art displayed quilts in a museum setting: Abstract Design in American Quilts bestowed institutional recognition of the artistry inherent in these humble textiles. In subsequent decades, quilting's popularity exploded. Some who took up quilting created pieced quilts that honored traditional patterns, symmetry, and repetition. But others saw the potential for pushing beyond patchwork, giving birth to the art quilt. Today, adherents from both art and quilting backgrounds incorporate storytelling, digital images, nonfabric materials, asymmetry, and three dimensions-in short, anything goes in the world of art quilting, as long as the result is stitched, layered, and not primarily functional. As a writer covering textiles, art, and craft, Linzee Kull McCray wondered just how deeply fiber artists were influenced by their surroundings. Focusing on midwestern art quilters in particular, she put out a call for entries and nearly 100 artists responded; they were free to define those aspects of midwesterness that most affected their work. The artists selected for inclusion in this book embrace the Midwest's climate, land, people, and culture, and if they don't always embrace it wholeheartedly, then they use their art to react to it. The proof can be seen in the varied, powerful quilts in this energizing book. Enlivened by the Midwest's landscapes and seasons, Sally Bowker paints her fabrics with acrylics, creating marks and meaning with layers of hand stitching and appliqued bits of fabric. Shin-hee Chin uses sketchlike stitching for its ability to penetrate fabric and create depth; living in the Midwest helps her stay balanced between eastern philosophy and western culture. The metals and mesh that Diane Nunez incorporates into her quilts connect to her days as a jeweler as well as to the topography of her home state of Michigan. Pat Owoc prepares papers with disperse dyes, then selects from as many as 150 to create her fabrics; her art-quilt series honors midwestern pioneers. Martha Warshaw photographs old fabrics, tweaks the images in Photoshop, and prints the results for her pieces, which connect her to the legacy of quilting in past generations. The Midwest has always had strong textile communities. Now the twenty artists featured in this beautifully illustrated book have created a new community of original art forms that bring new life to an old tradition.
The 27 quilt designers here know the ways that quilts can honour and even heal. They created these new patterns specifically for Quilts of Valor to share the organisation's commitment "to cover our veterans and service members with comforting and healing Quilts of Valor". Featuring clear, easy instructions and patterns, here is everything needed for quilters of any level, community groups, and family members to make a beautiful patriotic quilt for the special service members in their own lives, or to donate to honour a worthy Quilts of Valor recipient. The 25 quilt patterns are varied and inspiring, and you can mix and match patriotic colours and fabrics to make your own personal version of each, including "V Is for Victory" by Georgia Bonesteel, "Shine On" by Victoria Findlay Wolfe, "From Sea to Shining Sea" by Marianne Fons, "Stars and Stripes" by Mark Lipinski, "Thumbnail" by Paula Nadlestern, and so many more. Features a foreword by Kimberly Einmo, author, award-winning quilter, fabric designer, international instructor, quilt judge, and CRAFTSY/Bluprint class host.
Quilts and Christmas are the perfect blend. This is a quilting-arts book for creative sewists who love and cherish the poem "The Night Before Christmas." This book commemorates the 200th anniversary of the writing in 1822 and publication in 1823 of this most notable holiday poem. The poem has provided 10 generations of children with delight and anticipation of Christmas. The poem, illustrated with 29 festive quilted scenes, offers a beautiful-to-read family experience, and nine antique and vintage quilts are patterned here, with complete instructions, to inspire today's quiltmakers to create their own holiday bed coverings. The nine patterns are appropriately named after the eight reindeer and, of course, Rudolph. Some patterns are re-creations from old, traditional quilt designs, while others put a modern spin on a vintage design. Some patterns can be hand-pieced, while others use fast, new, rotary-cutting techniques.
Quilted images from the FirstWorld War, many created by descendants of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, are depicted in book form and for display to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Beaumont Hamel. Each of the 260 quilt blocks is unique to the craft person who created it; accompanying each of them is a description of the artists inspiration for taking part in the project. The blocks have been sewn into quilts, categorised by theme.
This is the design textbook for quilters. Joen presents the eight elements of design: line, direction, shape, color, value, texture, proportion, and scale. You'll learn how to work with these elements using many guiding design principles, such as unity and balance. Whether you consider yourself to be a quilter, an artist, or a crafter, you can improve your design skills by exploring Joen's fresh, innovative approach.
The story of the American Quilt Trail, featuring the colorful patterns of quilt squares writ large on barns throughout North America, is the story of one of the fastest-growing grassroots public arts movements in the United States and Canada. In "Barn Quilts and the American Quilt Trail Movement" Suzi Parron travels through twenty-nine states and two Canadian provinces to visit the people and places that have put this movement on America's tourist and folk art map. Through dozens of interviews with barn artists, committee members, and barn owners Parron documents a journey that began in 2001 with the founder of the movement, Donna Sue Groves. Groves's desire to honor her mother with a quilt square painted on their barn became a group effort that eventually grew into a county-wide project. Today, registered quilt squares form a long imaginary clothesline, appearing on more than three thousand barns scattered along one hundred driving trails. With more than fifty full-color photographs, Parron documents a movement that combines rural economic development with an American folk art phenomenon.
Images of Jan Krentz's fabulous diamond, star, and landscape quilts make these playing cards irresistible to fabric lovers. Priced for impulse buys, the cards make great small gifts. Display at your register with Ricky Tims' Playing Cards and watch them fly out the door! Also available in single decks.
The dogwood trees, which bloom in April in Kentucky, are favorite springtime blossoms. Now you can enjoy these beautiful blossoms all year long by making a quilt with the patterns in this book. Bonnie Browning, well-known quilting instructor and author of 'Borders & Finishing Touches' and 'Ribbons & Threads: Baltimore Style', has gathered both traditional and new patterns of flowering dogwoods. Whether you enjoy the familiar Dogwood Blossom design from the 1928 'Capper's Weekly', the newly designed Paducah Dogwood, or Signs of Spring blocks, you will find the full-size patterns and assembly diagrams easy to follow. Eleven patterns are included for every level of quilter, from beginner to advanced, using piecing and applique techniques. |
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