Bright Ideas for Lap Quilting

Bright Ideas for Lap Quilting

Author: Georgia Bonesteel

Publisher: Oxmoor House

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780848711849

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Bright Ideas for Lap Quilting is meant to stir your creative juices and help you find the inspiration to design your own patchwork. Explore the world around you to find ideas for original quilts, but hold fast to the time-honored quilting traditions that the mothers of our craft invented out of necessity.


Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

Author: Georgia Bonesteel

Publisher: Oxmoor House

Published: 1990-08-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780848710484

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Contains step-by-step instructions for more than sixty traditional patterns and discusses techniques, tools, and designs for quilts, pillows, accessories, and wall hangings


More Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

More Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

Author: Georgia Bonesteel

Publisher: Orbit Books

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 9780848706340

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A practical guide to lap quilting presents a variety of improved crafting techniques and sewing shortcuts, as well as thirty sample quilt designs and one hundred full-size pattern pieces


Scrap Happy Quilts from Georgia Bonesteel

Scrap Happy Quilts from Georgia Bonesteel

Author: Georgia Bonesteel

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 2018-12

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780764356322

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"Get inspired with the Grande Dame of American quilting, and use your scrap fabric to make your best quilt ever! Blending art and east, Georgia Bonesteel, the creator and host of PBS's Lap Quilting, shares updated methods for making 25 classic quilt patterns using only your fabrics on hand. Along the way, enjoy homespun wisdom, funny stories, surprising moments, and personal lessons Georgia has learned through her decades of trailblazing in the quilt world, and get an entertaining glimpse into her home and studio. For all levels of quilters; pattern templates are included."--Back cover.


Quilt As-You-Go Made Modern

Quilt As-You-Go Made Modern

Author: Jera Brandvig

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2014-10-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1607059029

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Learn to create modern quilts more quickly and easily than ever with this popular method, featuring thirteen projects and twenty-five bonus ideas. Do you believe rules were meant to be broken? If so, this improvisational quilt-as-you-go technique is for you. Instead of dealing with precise paper patterns and cutting measurements, you’ll learn how to piece fabric onto small, manageable batting blocks. Let your creative juices flow as you quilt directly on the blocks (not the whole quilt!), whether in large abstract zigzags or small structured stitches. After the blocks have been joined, all you need to do is add backing fabric and binding, and—voila—it’s finished! A modern approach to quilting that’s fresh, fun, and simpler than it sounds; it will change the way you quilt (for the better) Great for moms or anyone with a busy schedule—these thirteen projects are easy to transport because they make it simple to pick up where you left off Go your own way: This method allows you to use a pattern or improvise, creating a wide variety of design options Save money! Learn how to finish your own quilts without the use of a longarm professional “Quilting is easier than ever with Jera Brandvig’s modern spin on the popular quilt-as-you-go technique.” —Modern Quilts Unlimited “Quilt-as-you-go (QAYG) is one of those techniques that every quilter is curious about trying, but can be daunting as the process is so different to the traditional process of making a quilt top and then quilting it. . . . The book introduces the technique very thoroughly, so you can clearly understand the difference between traditional piecing and quilting and QAYG. Then there’s a great selection of gorgeous quilts that are sure to appeal to the modern quilter. A must if you’ve ever thought about trying QAYG and haven’t had a clue where to start.” —Make Modern Magazine