1930s Quilts
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Embark on a fascinating, hands-on journey through the unique history, style and ingenuity of American Depression-era quilting, and create 10 stunning 1930s-style quilts of your own. Embark on a creative journey to rediscover American Depression-era quilts, and create 10 stunning 1930s-style quilts of your own, with best-selling quilter and author Carolyn Forster. Learn about the fascinating history behind these quilts, and what influenced their designs. Sew 10 quilt projects, each inspired by a different feature of 1930s quilts—from repurposing linens to complex piecing and redwork embroidery. Every quilt project includes a detailed requirements list, clear step-by-step instructions and diagrams, and beautiful photographs of the finished quilt. A chapter on core quiltmaking techniques gives beginner and confident quilters alike all the extra information needed to make their quilts. A captivating foreword by the curator of the American Museum & Gardens in Bath in the UK, Kate Hebert, provides an invaluable overview of the period and its quiltmakers. Embark on a fascinating, hands-on journey through the unique history, style and ingenuity of American Depression-era quilting, and create 10 stunning 1930s-style quilts of your own. In this unique and beautiful book from quilt extraordinaire Carolyn Forster, explore and celebrate the incredible designs created by America's quiltmakers during the 1930s by making 10 quilts of your own, all inspired by the period's techniques, motifs and colourways. Nearly one hundred years on, their ingenuity still contains inspiration for quilters around the world. A small historical chapter sets the scene, describing the fascinating and tumultuous backdrop of the quilts and their makers. There are 10 themed quilts to sew, each inspired by a different key feature of 1930s quilting – from using repurposed feedsacks and upcycled linens to key piecing and quilting styles, plus the use of redwork embroidery. Every quilt project includes a detailed requirements list, clear step-by-step instructions with construction diagrams, and beautiful photographs of the finished quilt. Full-size templates are included. For readers needing a refresher, a detailed techniques section on making quilts is given at the back of the book. A foreword by the curator of the American Museum & Gardens in Bath in the UK, Kate Hebert, provides a captivating overview of the period and book. Photographs of beautiful 1930s quilts from the museum's collection offer mouth-watering examples of what the makers before us have achieved. This is a one-of-kind book that gives you the opportunity to unearth and recreate the incredible workmanship of America's quilters who, in spite of economic and political instability, created stunning quilts that are brimming with colour, ingenuity and creativity.
Embark on a fascinating, hands-on journey through the unique history, style and ingenuity of American Depression-era quilting, and create 10 stunning 1930s-style quilts of your own. Embark on a creative journey to rediscover American Depression-era quilts, and create 10 stunning 1930s-style quilts of your own, with best-selling quilter and author Carolyn Forster. Learn about the fascinating history behind these quilts, and what influenced their designs. Sew 10 quilt projects, each inspired by a different feature of 1930s quilts—from repurposing linens to complex piecing and redwork embroidery. Every quilt project includes a detailed requirements list, clear step-by-step instructions and diagrams, and beautiful photographs of the finished quilt. A chapter on core quiltmaking techniques gives beginner and confident quilters alike all the extra information needed to make their quilts. A captivating foreword by the curator of the American Museum & Gardens in Bath in the UK, Kate Hebert, provides an invaluable overview of the period and its quiltmakers. Embark on a fascinating, hands-on journey through the unique history, style and ingenuity of American Depression-era quilting, and create 10 stunning 1930s-style quilts of your own. In this unique and beautiful book from quilt extraordinaire Carolyn Forster, explore and celebrate the incredible designs created by America's quiltmakers during the 1930s by making 10 quilts of your own, all inspired by the period's techniques, motifs and colourways. Nearly one hundred years on, their ingenuity still contains inspiration for quilters around the world. A small historical chapter sets the scene, describing the fascinating and tumultuous backdrop of the quilts and their makers. There are 10 themed quilts to sew, each inspired by a different key feature of 1930s quilting – from using repurposed feedsacks and upcycled linens to key piecing and quilting styles, plus the use of redwork embroidery. Every quilt project includes a detailed requirements list, clear step-by-step instructions with construction diagrams, and beautiful photographs of the finished quilt. Full-size templates are included. For readers needing a refresher, a detailed techniques section on making quilts is given at the back of the book. A foreword by the curator of the American Museum & Gardens in Bath in the UK, Kate Hebert, provides a captivating overview of the period and book. Photographs of beautiful 1930s quilts from the museum's collection offer mouth-watering examples of what the makers before us have achieved. This is a one-of-kind book that gives you the opportunity to unearth and recreate the incredible workmanship of America's quilters who, in spite of economic and political instability, created stunning quilts that are brimming with colour, ingenuity and creativity.
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