Floral Abundance: Appliqué Designs Inspired by William Morris

Floral Abundance: Appliqué Designs Inspired by William Morris
ISBN-10
1564773256
ISBN-13
9781564773258
Category
Applique
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
That Patchwork Place
Author
Rosemary Makhan

Description

This gorgeous book features the talents and techniques of quilt artist Rosemary Makhan, renowned for her elaborate applique creations. Five exquisite projects, inspired by William Morris, feature lush blossoms, twining vines, and graceful bluebirds in an antique-inspired color palette that will appeal to both traditional and contemporary quilters alike.-- Traditional applique is taken to a new level of sophistication with this master applique artist's refined techniques and designs-- Medallion-style quilts, smaller wall quilts, and elegant pieced border patterns offer creative options for appliquers of all abilities-- Illustrated sections are included for basic hand applique, quilt top assembly, and finishing techniques

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