
Quilt As You Go Made Modern
Jera Brandvig –– Fun and done! Quilting is easier than ever with this popular method Do you believe rules were meant to be broken? If so, this improvisational quilt-as-you-go technique is for you...
Edie McGinnis explores the history of feedsacks and their importance in times of need and war.
This book is chock full of information about textile bags and includes over 600 examples of feedsack prints from Edie's collection.
This book tells you how to reproduce antique quilts such as Ozark Cobblestones, Tulip Wreath and Flower Pot as well as some newly-made quilts using old feedsacks and reproduction prints. Projects from the era are also featured, including crocheted medallions and embroidered tea towels.
Gloria Nixon –– Only available as an eBook Feedsack Secrets: Fashion from Hard Times The poverty of the Depression and fabric shortages during World War II made feedsacks highly...
Valerie Prideaux –– One block shape, endless ways to play with color & design! If you were drawn to quilting because you love color and fabric, then single-block quilts are a...
Betty Ford-Smith –– Piecing the past with pinecone quilts Pinecone quilts, also known as Pine Burr, are made with folded triangles sewn side-by-side onto a foundation in concentric...
Cheryl Brickey –– A collection of perfect charm pack projects! Who can resist a perfectly coordinated and fun-filled fabric charm pack? Now make the most of your growing...