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Celebrate 145 years of iconic Liberty London fabric with this sumptuous combination of practical pattern book and fascinating company history Come back in time with us as author Jenni Smith celebrates the iconic designs that have made Liberty London one of the world’s most iconic fabric manufacturers, enjoying unparalleled success from 1875 to the present day. Here, 15 quilts celebrate Liberty’s history decade by decade, featuring these luxurious fabrics and reflecting changing fashion trends and major developments in both the store’s history and the history of design. Featuring beautiful details of the classic fabric designs produced over the years, each quilt will inspire readers to finally cut into those precious bits of fabric and begin enjoying them in pieced projects of their very own.
Learn to create the most popular basic steps—one design at a time—and combine them into complex renderings of blue-ribbon quilting In no time at all, Kathleen Riggins takes you from simple quilting designs to stunning custom quilting combinations. Explore everything from the simple swirl to feathers to pebbles, as you learn not just the basics of each design but also how to combine free-motion quilting motifs into complex-looking custom quilts. Knowing some basic designs is one thing, but knowing how to combine them in interesting ways can open a whole new world—without having to learn new designs! Join Riggins as she walks you through some of her favorite ways to combine designs and helps you create stunning quilts. Whether you are working with large spaces to fill, sampler quilts to separate by block, or sections of quilts that achieve different emphasis, you’ll learn it all!
No patterns here, but definitely a plan! Explore the freeing power of improvised piecing with Nicholas Ball in his first book, Inspiring Improv. Learn his step-by-step technique-based process to explore six fundamental piecing structures. Practice how to stitch fabric together in an improvisational manner to create blocks or sections before using them to sew unique quilts all your own. Improv piecing doesn't have to mean chaotic end results. Look to the eight original projects included to see how to create sophisticated quilts with structure focusing on repeating blocks or large-scale scrappy designs. Follow along as Nicholas walks you through his original inspiration and follow his plan through to finished pieces, as he discusses which combination of his core piecing methods he used, and how to achieve showstopping, exciting work. From simple strip piecing through to complex circles and rings, you will be eager to experiment with making slabs, gentle curves, insets, triangles and even 9-patch and Log Cabin stacks. In no time, you'll be using them as a stepping stone to sewing original full-sized improvisational designs.
Catch the mini mania craze with Alyce's fresh, modern beginner friendly book to inspire quilters of all skill levels to conquer a new skill in either a bite size block, a full mini quilt, or even mix and match the blocks to create a large sampler quilt.
Grab your scissors and cut up the exclusive 150 swatch colour-card provided (don't worry, we've included a handy envelope in the back to keep them all organised!), before embarking on a series of 14 exercises that will truly transform how you work with colour.
Sewing retreat staples: Inspiring patchwork projects designed to stitch while on your perfect sewing getaway whether it is just a day, a weekend, or a more ambitious long-term project.
Expert quilter and veteran best-selling author Sarah Fielke includes 6 different alphabets using a variety of quilting techniques to allow readers to finally "say something" on quilts of their own.
These fifty last-minute patchwork gifts are each designed to take under an hour to complete, from pincushions to card holders to bibs, with the projects sourced from designers including Anna Graham, Amanda Jean Nyberg and Jeni Baker.
Quilters love collecting these precut bundles, but often don't know what to do with them. Because they are a specific cut of fabric (18 x 22'' instead of a 1/4 yard cut from fabric that measures 9 x 44'' and is much less usable) the instructions for a project need to be specifically written to accommodate these fat quarter cuts.
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