Vintage quilt revival 22 modern designs from classic blocks

Katie Clark Blakesley

Book - 2013

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Published
Loveland, Colorado : Interweave 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Katie Clark Blakesley (-)
Other Authors
Lee Heinrich (-), Faith Jones, 1977-
Physical Description
159 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm + 1 compact disc (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781620330548
  • Tools and Techniques
  • New Settings
  • Block: Double Z; Project: Geometric Slide Quilt
  • Blocks: Riviera and Dakota Star; Project: Stardust Quilt
  • Block: Rolling Squares; Project: Dancing Squares Quilt
  • Block: Red Cross; Project: Cross Point Quilt
  • Block: Mayflower; Project: New World Pouch
  • Block: Tea Leaf; Project: Spiced Chai Quilt
  • Block: Crosspatch; Project: Crosspatch Bag
  • Block: Star-and-Pinwheel; Project: Sugar Snow Quilt
  • New Color Approaches
  • Block: Mosaic No. 19; Project: Sorbet Mini Quilt
  • Block: Diamond Panes; Project: Rosy Windows Quilt
  • Block: Wheel of Fortune; Project: Spin It Again Quilt
  • Block: Tilted Star; Project: Cosmos Baby Quilt
  • Block: Cross and Crown; Project: Sea Side Quilt
  • Block: Exploding Star; Project: Star Bright Quilt
  • Block: Geometric Star; Project: Cut Glass Baby Quilt
  • Block: Double Windmill; Project: Double Dutch Table Runner
  • Re-imagined Blocks
  • Block: Dove at the Window; Project: Twinkle Mini Quilt
  • Block: Art Square; Project: Times Square Quilt
  • Block: Mosaic No. 8; Project: Rainbow Mosaic Pillow
  • Sampler Quilts
  • History of the Sampler
  • Sampler Quilt in a Fabric Collection
  • Sampler Quilt in Solids
  • Sampler Quilt on Point
  • Resources
  • Template Pattern List.
Review by Library Journal Review

Blakesley, Lee Heinrich, and Faith Jones first collaborated in 2011, when they presented a series of free quilt-block tutorials on their respective blogs. Their aesthetic-traditional quilt blocks, many from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, combined with the color sense and graphic boldness of modern quilting-resonated with both modern and traditional quilters. In their first book, the authors reimagine traditional blocks in bright, contemporary fabrics, presenting them in quilt-top layouts that incorporate modern quilting styles such as extensive negative space and on-point settings. Though each of the 20 blocks has a project specifically designed to highlight its modern qualities, readers can also create a sampler quilt applying one or each block or simply use the ideas as a jumping-off point for something unique. A number of the blocks use foundation piecing, and printable paper foundations are included on the accompanying CD. VERDICT Quilters who enjoy vintage quilt designs in modern fabrics and settings (a la Denyse Schmidt or Camille -Roskelley) will gravitate toward this collection of new takes on traditional blocks. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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