Landscape in Contemporary Quilts

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  • ISBN 9780713489743
  • Dimensions: 223 x 284mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2006
  • Publisher: Batsford
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Landscape is a theme being explored more and more in contemporary quiltmaking. Recent exhibitions have showcased breathtaking quilts depicting subjects such as undulating patterns of a furrowed field, the sun setting over a distant horizon, or rolling hills as far as the eye can see, rendered in varying degrees of abstraction. This beautifully illustrated book is a guide to creating landscape-themed quilts, from the earliest source of inspiration to the finished article. It is useful for quiltmakers of all abilities: beginners can progress through clear and simple instructions, while more accomplished quiltmakers will find stimulation in the glorious photographs of quilts from the world’s most outstanding textile artists. Practical exercises scattered throughout the book help the reader to channel their creativity, and the author encourages the reader to keep detailed records in sketchbook form.

 

The book covers:

  • Photographs as Inspiration: how to develop visual ideas from a simple starting point
  • Colour and Cloth: choosing the type of materials best suited to the subject, including a section on colour theory
  • Texture and Stitch: explores how different types of stitch can be harnessed to create texture and depth
  • Design: outlines the rules of design and when they can be broken
  • Quilt Assembly: practical information on progressing to the finished piece.
Ineke Berlyn is a well-known quiltmaker and teacher who has exhibited her quilts all over the world.

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