Pictorial Quilting

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Pictorial Quilting

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Showcasing a wide array of works by a multitude of needle artists, this colorful volume provides quilters with wonderful inspiration, as well as an interesting dose of the history of pictorial quilts. Created to tell a story, commemorate an event, or evoke a sense of place, pictorial quilts combine traditional quilting techniques and representational images to become highly personal statements. Gordon presents an excellent overview of what it takes to design and produce such a quilt, from finding source material, choosing fabrics and colors, and adding embellishments, to understanding the specific methods (piecing, various applique types, decorative stitching). The book's second half is a detailed exploration of specific themes, including landscapes, garden scenes, fauna, and portraits, told in relation to a gallery of exquisite works by numerous artists. This is not a book for beginners or traditionalists; it is meant for experienced quilters looking to expand their horizons. There are no full-fledged step-by-step projects. Readers are instead treated to terrific analyses of what makes these quilts work, and they learn what they need to know to begin designing and making their own. --Amy Handy

Book Description
This thorough workbook shows needle artists and crafters everything they need to know about the gracious art of pictorial quilting, from how to select subject matter, fabrics, and color scheme to how to choose and carry out the right techniques.

Background information on the rich history of pictorial quilts opens the book, then subsequent chapters take the reader through all the essential stages step-by-step, from deciding on the subject to the final work of designing and finishing the quilt. Included is information about adapting photos and paintings, making sketches, laying out designs, and preparing fabrics. Piecing techniques, turned-edged and cut-and-sew appliqu, decorative and quilting stitches, 3-D effects, textural effects, and other embellishments are demonstrated. A gallery of finished quilts by contemporary artists shows a variety of styles and techniques, along with some trace-off methods and step-by-step instructions. Pictorial themes include clouds and skies, leaves and flowers, people, birds and animals, travel and transportation, and other popular motifs.

Pictorial Quilting,Maggi McCormick Gordon,Watson-Guptill Publications,0823044750,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Hobbies/Crafts,Quilts & Quilting

Book Contents:

  1. Playhouses You Can Build: Indoor & Backyard Designs (A Weekend Project Book)
  2. Principles of Ceramics Processing, 2nd Edition
  3. Ready-To-Wear Apparel Analysis
  4. Rich Cut Glass of Charles Guernsey Tuthill
  5. Scenery Tips and Techniques: Projects and Ideas That Will Bring Your Layout to Life (Model Railroader)
  6. Scroll Saw Handbook
  7. Sea Life Laser-Cut Plastic Stencils (Laser-Cut Stencils)
  8. Sets & Sashings for Quilts
  9. Sewing with Fabulous Vintage Fabrics
  10. Southern Belles Fashions : 24 Cards

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