Best of
Quilting
1986
Make a Quilt in a Day: Log Cabin Pattern
Eleanor Burns - 1986
Sewers of all ages can make a Log Cabin quilt in 10 to 16 hours with this book's easy step-by-step directions and clear illustrations. Yardage charts, color combinations, and a choice of pattern settings are given for a variety of sizes. This anniversary edition features color illustrations and photos throughout, as well as six new pages of layouts, new finishing techniques, and of course, new quilts!Layouts include: Dark with light, Navajo, Mountains, Fields and Furrows, Peaks and Valleys, Stained Glass, Arrow, Windmill, Cross Hatch, All Sevens, Postitive/Negative, Four Square, Light with Dark, Zig Zag, Whirligig, Barn Raising, Sundburst and Starlight!
Irish Chain in a Day: Single and Double
Eleanor Burns - 1986
While evidence is lacking that this pattern came from Ireland, it has been suggested that the Irish Chain pattern may have been inspired by a similar Irish weaving pattern. Whatever the origin, the Irish Chain is a timeless pattern that continues to delight quilters today. The original Irish Chain in a Day was first published in 1986 in a black and white format. While this book remains a best seller, Eleanor wanted to update her book and add balance to the quilt. Irish Chain in a Day contains two complete quilt patterns, The Single Irish Chain, and the Double Irish Chain. Geared toward the beginner quilter, the Single Irish Chain is easy and fun to make. It guides a novice step by step through every phase of starting and finishing the quilt. The Double Irish Chain is more complex and offers the seasoned quilter a degree of challenge. With 112 full color pages, Irish Chain in a Day provides yardage and cutting charts for six quilt sizes, assistance in color variations with a "paste up sheet," and border treatments. In addition to detailed written instructions, illustrations are provided for marking, pinning, quilting and binding the project. Many sample quilt photos are included to inspire creativity.
An Amish Quilt in a Day - Variations of Roman Stripe
Eleanor Burns - 1986
Book in Mint condition.
Lone Stars, Volume I: A Legacy of Texas Quilts, 1836-1936
Karoline Patterson Bresenhan - 1986
But page after page of visually stunning quilts prove with a vengeance that experts can be wrong.... Highly recommended." --Library Journal "More than anything else, the book provides a fascinating record of women's efforts to create beauty even when every hour and cent had to be spent merely to survive. It is also a tribute to families who have recognized and treasured those efforts through the generations." --Angleton Times The patchwork or pieced quilt is one of the few truly indigenous American art forms, and in the Lone Star State it has long been cherished. But most early Texas quilters were not aware that they were shaping an artistic heritage for the future. They quilted for simpler, personal reasons: to keep their families warm during bitter winters in poorly heated dugouts, to add a bit of color and cheer to drab cabins on the plains, to pass lonely hours far away from distant family and friends, to welcome a firstborn child, or to plan for the arrival of long-awaited guests. Some women quilted for their own gratification: the pleasure of piecing cloth that met neatly and evenly, the satisfaction of quilting tiny, precise stitches that held the cloth and enhanced the design, the contentment of binding and finishing a quilt that represented a piece of the quilter's life and heart. In quilting, Texas women (and the occasional man) took part in an artistic heritage that reflected the needs of life in a new land. In Lone Stars: A Legacy of Texas Quilts, 1836-1936, over sixty of the finest quilts made in Texas or brought to Texas during that periodare beautifully documented in full color and glowing text. Selected from more than 3,500 quilts analyzed during an intensive two-year search in twenty-seven cities and towns across Texas, these treasures reflect the highest order of design and technique. Because they are prized family heirlooms or from private collections, virtually none of these quilts has ever before come to public attention. Unknown until now, they are masterpieces of quilt art and significant historical records. The photographs show the full quilts, details, and, in some cases, their makers. The text describes the characteristics of each quilt--physical description, sizes, fabrics, colors, pattern name, quality of workmanship, artistic merit, and overall design concept. Placing the quilt in perspective, Lone Stars also relates the family history and provenance of the piece~stories told about the quilt and its maker or owners--and looks at quilting in Texas and its relation to the tradition of quilting as practiced in other regions. A useful as well as lovely volume, Lone Stars adds immeasurably to our knowledge of Texas' rich cultural and artistic heritage.
The Quilts of Tennessee: Images of Domestic Life Prior to 1930
Bets Ramsey - 1986
Illustrated and indexed.
The Complete Book of Machine Embroidery
Robbie Fanning - 1986
Beautiful embroidery is now possible with your home sewing machine and the hundreds of techniques in this book for accenting your favorite shirts, skirts, and more! Illustrated throughout, with descriptions of the best materials and effects to liven up your wardrobe.
Template-Free Quiltmaking
Trudie Hughes - 1986
It contains complete instruction and full-size pattern pieces for creating ten wall quilts based on traditional pieced designs, several of them with matching patchwork pillows. Directed to both beginning and advanced quilters, it includes detailed instructions on all the special techniques involved, from template making, machine-piecing, and hand-quilting to mounting and hanging.
Fine Hand Quilting
Diana Leone - 1986
Completely updated and revised, this edition features full-color photos, tips from quilting pros, and a special section on How to Quilt This Quilt. World-renowned authors Diana Leone and Cindy Walter have tested all of the latest tools and materials on the market, provided tried-and-true techniques for quilters to create even stitches, and included three projects so readers can get started right away. -Completely updated and revised. -Now full-color. -Special section on How to Quilt This Quilt and numerous Tips from the Pros.
Scrap Saver's Christmas Stitchery
Sandra Foose - 1986
There are 160 glorious pages, jam-packed with bright holiday ideas for thoughtful, original decorating and gift giving.