Spark Your Creativity with Inventive Challenge Quilts Are you ready to take the challenge? Embark on a creative journey to design the kind of quilts you’ve always wanted to make! Proving that two minds are better than one, experienced quilters Wendy Hill and Pat Pease take on 7 quilt challenges, including designing a new twist on an old block and quilting with unconventional materials. Sew alongside them—by yourself, with a friend, or in a group—as you nurture your own voice of self-expression. Learn new tools, tricks, and techniques, including two-sided binding for two-sided quilts and satin…mehr
Spark Your Creativity with Inventive Challenge Quilts Are you ready to take the challenge? Embark on a creative journey to design the kind of quilts you’ve always wanted to make! Proving that two minds are better than one, experienced quilters Wendy Hill and Pat Pease take on 7 quilt challenges, including designing a new twist on an old block and quilting with unconventional materials. Sew alongside them—by yourself, with a friend, or in a group—as you nurture your own voice of self-expression. Learn new tools, tricks, and techniques, including two-sided binding for two-sided quilts and satin stitching that is sure to impress! • Explore your creativity! 7 quilt challenges to help you design your own quilts, with 2 unique perspectives on each • Tools, tricks, and techniques, including quilting-as-you-sew that really looks good and facing finishes with smooth corners • Pat Pease and Wendy Hill help you develop your own style and improve your technical skills
Pat Pease started the creative process at an early age, under the guidance of her craftsman father. An art major in college, she made her first quilt about 12 years ago, and hasn't looked back. She lives in Bend, Oregon. Wendy Hill started making stuff at a very young age, influenced by creative parents. She's published countless magazine articles since her first in 1992, and this is her fifth book with C&T Publishing. She lives in Sunriver, Oregon. wendyhill.net
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Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: Challenge Yourself XX The Challenges of Challenge Quilts XX Challenge #1: Re-Imagine an Old Block with a New Twist XX Using the Bright Hopes Block Improvisationally XX Deconstructing the White House Steps Block XX Challenge #2: The Value of Value XX Using Value to Create and Play with Pattern XX Using Value to Set the Mood XX Challenge #3: Unlikely Materials XX Using a Monochromatic Color Scheme to Incorporate the Unlikely Material XX Using Color to Accentuate the Unlikely Material XX Challenge #4: Pass It Back and Forth (And Do Not Speak) XX Using Repetition to Unify the Elements in One Quilt XX Using Repetition to Unify the Elements in a Triptych XX Challenge #5: The Collection XX Using a Collection of Echino Fabrics XX Using ????// XX Challenge #6: Invent Your Own Challenge XX Keeping it Simple XX Focusing on Circles XX Challenge #7: Mix It Up XX Painting, Stamping, and Raw-Edge Construction XX Surface Stitching, Thread Texturing, and Creating New Fabric XX Show Me How Reversible Double-Fold Binding XX Machine Topstitched Binding XX Facing Finish XX Freeform Sawtooth Stars XX Inset Squares XX Pressing Advice and Seam Treatments XX Quilting-As-You-Sew with Seam Covers XX Quilting-As-You-Sew to Batting XX Professional Looking Satin Stitched Edge Finish XX Thread Texturing, Surface Stitching, and Satin Stitched Triangles XX Using Zippers in Your Quilts XX More Quilts XX Resources XX About the Authors XX
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: Challenge Yourself XX The Challenges of Challenge Quilts XX Challenge #1: Re-Imagine an Old Block with a New Twist XX Using the Bright Hopes Block Improvisationally XX Deconstructing the White House Steps Block XX Challenge #2: The Value of Value XX Using Value to Create and Play with Pattern XX Using Value to Set the Mood XX Challenge #3: Unlikely Materials XX Using a Monochromatic Color Scheme to Incorporate the Unlikely Material XX Using Color to Accentuate the Unlikely Material XX Challenge #4: Pass It Back and Forth (And Do Not Speak) XX Using Repetition to Unify the Elements in One Quilt XX Using Repetition to Unify the Elements in a Triptych XX Challenge #5: The Collection XX Using a Collection of Echino Fabrics XX Using ????// XX Challenge #6: Invent Your Own Challenge XX Keeping it Simple XX Focusing on Circles XX Challenge #7: Mix It Up XX Painting, Stamping, and Raw-Edge Construction XX Surface Stitching, Thread Texturing, and Creating New Fabric XX Show Me How Reversible Double-Fold Binding XX Machine Topstitched Binding XX Facing Finish XX Freeform Sawtooth Stars XX Inset Squares XX Pressing Advice and Seam Treatments XX Quilting-As-You-Sew with Seam Covers XX Quilting-As-You-Sew to Batting XX Professional Looking Satin Stitched Edge Finish XX Thread Texturing, Surface Stitching, and Satin Stitched Triangles XX Using Zippers in Your Quilts XX More Quilts XX Resources XX About the Authors XX
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