Quilting with a modern slant People, patterns, and techniques inspiring the Modern Quilt Community

Rachel May

Book - 2014

Profiles more than seventy modern quilters, offering step-by-step instructions on their techniques and quilting projects.

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Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Publishing [2014]
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel May (-)
Physical Description
224 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-220) and index.
ISBN
9781612120638
  • A sense of play
  • Improv
  • The personal is political
  • Quilting from tradition
  • For the love of color
  • Practicing scale(s)
  • Coming full circle.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

May, a founder of the Boston Modern Quilt Guild, has created an encyclopedia of modern quilting. So-called "modern" quilting labels the latest category of quilting, following "traditional" and "art." Modern quilting-admittedly hard to pin down, but proudly inclusive-is a hybrid of the other two, resulting in quilts that "perform both a design and functional purpose." May divides her book into seven sections with titles that reflect the whimsy and experimentation that help define modern quilting, including "A Sense of Play," "Improv," and "For the Love of Color." Within those chapters, she presents modern quilters ("Meet"), such as Angela Walters, David Butler, and Caro Sheridan; offers directions ("Project") for techniques like paper piecing and for quilts, like Sherri Lynn Wood's modern t-shirt quilt; and covers history and museums. Sidebars cite quilters' blogs and places to donate quilts, among other information. Crawls at the bottom of pages define words ("Quilt Lingo") and blurbed quotes from quilters and their blogs are scattered throughout for encouragement. Like a good host, May serves as an enthusiastic introducer, teacher, and cheerleader. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

In this collection, writer and crafter May profiles some of the big names in modern quilting and some quilters who are lesser known but whose work is quietly helping to redefine the possibilities of quilting. The book is divided into seven sections, each focusing on a particular aspect of modern quilting, such as improv, color, scale, or a theme (e.g., "the personal is political," "coming full circle"). The bounty of creativity is inspiring, and the variety of quilts featured will open readers' eyes to all of the aspects of this popular movement. There are some fantastic patterns and tutorials throughout, but what sets this work apart is its emphasis on quilt makers rather than on quilt making. VERDICT May does a marvelous job of capturing a moment in the modern quilting movement, as well as the viewpoints and opinions of the creators who have made modern quilting into an enduring form of expression. This volume belongs in all quilting collections. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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