How to Quilt

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781784942786
  • Dimensions: 215 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: GMC Publications
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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How To Quilt - This is the ultimate go-to quilting guide for the complete beginner no prior knowledge of quilting, or even sewing, is required. Ten fully illustrated techniques are included, covering everything a novice needs to know about the art of quilting.

You will learn skills including:

Rag quilting
Hand-tied wadding
English paper piecing
Square work.
The techniques are accompanied by ten simple projects, enabling the reader to put their newly acquired knowledge into practice.

Projects include:

A tea cosy
Table mat
Lavender-filled keepsake
Pinboard
Table runner
Throw
Cushion
Duffel bag
Play mat
Bed cover.

Approachable and friendly in style, this beautifully illustrated book will give beginners the confidence to take up quilting.

Use this book as a basic skills 'bible' to have to hand when they need it.

Rachel has been an artist for over 25 years, working in a wide range of materials from concrete and ceramics, to textiles and paper. Alongside her own practice, Rachel also teaches Art and Crafts to children and adults. She has a special interest in traditional crafts, particularly textiles, and all those regional variations that make an area unique. She has experience in writing tutorials for classes and also for her blog, examples of which can be found at www.rachelclare.co.uk. Rachel has also worked on projects for Art Attack magazine and has had articles published on the website Dulwich OnView and in Hand Made Living.

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