Improv patchwork Dynamic quilts made with line & shape

Maria Shell, 1966-

Book - 2017

Explore new options in improvisational piecing and empower your creativity! Cut and combine solid-color fabrics to create your own -prints- - stripes, polka dots, chevrons, plaids, and more. Forget the rules (and even your ruler) as you piece colorful solids into compelling quilt designs. Use color, pattern, and repetition to develop your personal design aesthetic as you stitch freely to create unique quilts that pack a punch!

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Published
Lafayette, CA : Stash Books, an imprint of C&T Publishing, Inc [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Maria Shell, 1966- (author)
Physical Description
95 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781617454967
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Review by Library Journal Review

Contemporary quiltmaker Shell specializes in prints made from combining solid fabrics into stripes, polka dots, plaids, and other common patterns. Her first book walks quilters through the various techniques used for creating these prints, many of which involve freehand fabric cutting and improv-style -assembly. Each chapter explores the creation and use of a different print type, beginning with simple ruler-made and mat-made -(freehand) stripes, and proceeding through polka dots (small, repetitive prints), triangles and other triangle-based prints such as chevrons and herringbones, and linear prints such as checks, tracks, and plaids. Samples from Shell's work are included throughout, demonstrating the vibrant designs that can be made from each of the component prints. VERDICT Shell's work echoes traditional American improvisational folk quilting and will appeal to quilters interested in exploring color and pattern via one-of-a-kind patchwork. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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