American Folk Art Quilts Great book. Lots of excellent photos and interesting text. Technique section in rear of book. Good reference book.
The lavish result will prove appealing to any collection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Thirty examples of American folk art quilts are offered in a catalog which uses sample blocks for six categories of designs and styles, illustrating these with step-by-step techniques and pairing them with additional photos to show historical settings. The templates lend to pattern use, the descriptions provide plenty of background history, and the lavish result will prove appealing to any collection strong in quilting history or construction.
Folk Art History
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
If you are interested in the history of Folk Art Quilting,you may want to read this book,American Folk Art Quilt by Maggi McCormick.From the early settlers through the 1900's,the book presents the various types of quilt patterns,how they were used and the fabric and color choices. The colorful illustrations are high quality,and large enough to really see the quilt's makeup.The end of the book had a workshop section that showed tools needed,various pattern constructions,such as Signature Fans,Trapunto Wholecloth, Basket of Flowers ,Appliqued Wreath and Dove,and some templets for trapunto and applique.On the whole I was very pleased with the book,and certainly recommend it.
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