Pieced Roman Shades: Turn Your Favorite Quilt Patterns into Window Hangings

pieced roman shades: turn your favorite quilt patterns into window hangings

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Pieced Roman Shades: Turn Your Favorite Quilt Patterns into Window Hangings

Editorial Reviews
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The bed is the first obvious place for quilts, followed closely by the wall. But how often have we seen them adorning the windows? As we learn from Pieced Roman Shades, quilts can make wonderful window treatments, at times resembling a rich tapestry curtain, and at other times evoking the magical appearance of stained glass. With excellent directions and extensive charts and colored diagrams, author Terrell Sundermann teaches us exactly how to create "window hangings," her combination of a wall hanging and a Roman shade. She explains all the details of construction, the practicalities of hanging and hardware, and the procedures for laying out a design and calculating the yardage. Four step-by-step projects walk us through all the specifics of producing three hangings and one valance design. Experienced quilters with the patience for very precise cutting and piecing (remember--with the sun shining through these hangings, every seam and corner join will be on exhibit) should enjoy this opportunity to create quilts geared to a new type of display. --Amy Handy

About the Author
Terrell Sundermann, creator of custom wall hangings, lives near Denver in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado.

Pieced Roman Shades: Turn Your Favorite Quilt Patterns into Window Hangings,Terrell Sundermann,C&T Publishing,1571200940,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Decorating,Decorating - Windows,Hobbies/Crafts,Quilting,Quilts & Quilting,Window shades,Quiltmaking,Soft furnishings

Book Contents:

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  2. Polar Bears and Penguins (David & Charles Cross Stitch Collection)
  3. Quick & Easy Greeting Cards
  4. Quilt Block Bonanza: 50 Paper-pieced Designs (That Patchwork Place)
  5. Quilt Designs from the Thirties (Dover Needlework)
  6. Quilting With Manhole Covers - A Treasure Trove of Unique Designs from the Streets of Japan
  7. Quilt Style
  8. Royal School of Needlework Embroidery Techniques
  9. Scenery for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader)
  10. Scrapbooking Plus!: More Than Just Paper

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