Try a fresh, relaxed approach to making quilts with this new go-to book. The bright aesthetic and clear, simple instructions guide beginners and intermediates alike through the entire process of creating fun and useful quilts that they'll be proud to call their own.
Modern Patchwork: 12 Quilts to Take You Beyond the Basics
โ Scribed by Elizabeth Hartman
- Publisher
- C&T Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 160
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Ready for the next level of creative patchwork? Expand your skills with new designs and techniques from the best-selling author of The Practical Guide to Patchwork, Elizabeth Hartman. She s back with brand new quilts bring her innovative style into your home. Projects are bold, bright, graphic, and designed to give modern quilters new challenges. Learn new skills like curved seam piecing and create your best modern quilt yet. Each project shows additional colorways have fun with all your favorite fabrics. Make your next modern quilt even more sophisticated and beautiful; something you will use and cherish for years to come.
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