The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt

The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt

Author: Laurie Aaron Hird

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-10-09

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0896898288

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Be Inspired by the Stories The 1922, The Farmer's Wife magazine posed this question to their readers: "If you had a daughter of marriageable age, would you, in light of your own experience, have her marry a farmer?" The magazine at the time had 750,000 subscribers, and received over 7,000 letters. The best answers to this question are included in this book, along with the traditional quilt blocks they inspired. Laurie Aaron Hird provides everything you need to be inspired and create your own sampler quilt: • 111 six-inch quilt blocks, with assembly diagrams for piecing the blocks and template cutting directions • Complete instruction for making a sampler quilt in any traditional size: lap, twin, queen or king • Download access to easy-to-print, full-sized templates for all 111 blocks, and printable quilt construction diagrams • 42 letters from the 1922 Farmer's Wife contest to give you a priceless glimpse into our country's past


The Farmer's Wife 1930s Sampler Quilt

The Farmer's Wife 1930s Sampler Quilt

Author: Laurie Aaron Hird

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-06-12

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1440241465

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Featuring real-life letters from The Farmer's Wife magazine, Laurie Aaron Hird's new book commemorates the strength and hope of the farm women of the Great Depression. The 99-block queen-size sampler quilt inspired by these letters uses reproduction 1930s fabrics. For each block, instructions are provided for template piecing, and--where applicable--rotary cutting, so readers can piece the blocks based on their preferred technique. Now updated with links to ready-to-print pdfs of the patterns featured in the book


Candy Store and More

Candy Store and More

Author: Kay Connors

Publisher: Martingale

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1604683341

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Popular designers Kay Connors and Karen Earlywine present 10 fresh quilts that take their cues from 1930s classics. Inspired by antique quilts and patterns discovered in old newspapers, these projects are brimming with old-fashioned charm. See the original 1930s designs that sparked this collection of patterns written for today's techniques Be inspired to try everything from patchwork to appliqué, embroidery, making yo-yos, using rickrack, and quilting by hand Use full-sized appliqué patterns--no enlargements needed--and find projects for all skill levels


Modern Rainbow

Modern Rainbow

Author: Rebecca Bryan

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2015-02-01

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1617450197

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Learn the art of combining colors from the rainbow Showcase a spectrum of color with innovative rainbow quilts that awaken the senses. With color inspiration as you’ve never seen before, this collection of modern designs features striking projects perfect for your favorite designer fabrics. Fourth-generation quilter Rebecca Bryan shares 14 modern quilts that take their cues from the color wheel. From modern-traditional to improvisational and liberated layouts, these saturated patchwork quilts breathe new life into the lucky rainbow. Arrange your fabric in a way that honors nature’s prism, or take liberties as you mix in neutrals, substitute related hues, or experiment with color intensity. Bryan’s quilts will inspire you to play with jewel tones, pastels, and even neons as you incorporate a modern rainbow in your quilting projects! 14 modern quilt patterns inspired by the color wheel Revolutionize the rainbow by experimenting with color order and intensity Modern-traditional, modern, and improvisational designs Tips on fabric selection, plus quilting basics


Granny Quilts

Granny Quilts

Author: Zimmerman Darlene

Publisher: Krause Publications

Published: 2002-10-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780873495011

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Are you irresistibly drawn to the light-hearted quilts of the 1930? &break;&break;Most quilters are, and for good reason: these quilts indulge in warm, whimsical colors and patterns from simpler time when everyone conserved precious resources. Now, with Granny's Quilts, you can learn how to stitch the same patterns your mothers and grandmothers have cherished and handed down for generations. &break;&break;Let author Darlene Zimmerman show you not only what is unique about these popular quilts, but also how to create them with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions. Inside you'll find: &break;&break;Block patterns and instructions to make 19 different quilts from start to finish &break;&break;Lush photos and an abundance of illustrations &break;&break;Step-by-step instructions easy enough for a beginner to follow, but challenging enough for the more experienced quilter


New Lace Knitting

New Lace Knitting

Author: Rosemary Hill

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-06-19

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 162033755X

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A fresh, modern take on classic lace knitting! When it comes to stunning lace knitting, there are few names more synonymous with the craft than Romi Hill. Her designs have made by thousands of knitters and her latest creations in New Lace Knitting will have you racing for your needles and skeins of yarn to cast on beautiful, artful, sophisticated pieces. These 19 garment and accessory designs will reawaken your love of traditional lace knitting by using classic stitch patterns in fresh ways--whether you're creating shawls, cardigans, pullovers, or wraps. Through these pieces, you'll be treated to the incredible versatility of lace: how stitch patterns change in different weights of yarn, how you can use that stitch pattern sparingly or for your whole project, and how little knitterly details make a lace project truly elegant, whether it is for every day or special occasion. You may be familiar with knitting lace, but this is New Lace Knitting!


The Milkweed Ladies

The Milkweed Ladies

Author: Louise McNeill

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 1988-08-19

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 0822979772

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The Milkweed Ladies, the memoirs of poet Louise McNeill, is written out of deep affection for and intimate knowledge of the lives of rural people and the rhythms of the natural world. It is a personal account of the farm in southern West Virginia where her family has lived for nine generations.Born in 1911, McNeill tells the story of her own growing years on the farm through the circadian rhythms of rural life. She presents the farm itself, "its level fields, its fence row, and hilly pastures . . . some two hundred acres of trees and bluegrass, running water, and the winding, dusty paths that cattle and humans have kept open through the years." She writes movingly of the harsh routines of the lives of her family, from spring ploughing to winter sugaring, and of the hold the farm itself has on them and the earth itself on all of us.By the 1930s, the farm and the surrounding community had been drastically changed by the destruction left by the lumber companies, by the increased access to the outside world resulting from railway and automobile, and by war. McNeill herself left the farm in 1937 to complete her college education and to persue her literary career.Throughout The Milkweed Ladies, McNeill juxtaposes the life of the farm with the larger world events that impinge on it. But the larger world moves closer and closer to the world of the farm as McNeill herself moves away from it. The book concludes with McNeill's perspective on the events of August 5, 1945. As she sits in the Commodore Hotel in New York City, reading the headlines about Hiroshima, she understands that she can never see the farm in the same way again.The Milkweed Ladies is filled with memorable characters - an herb-gathering Granny, McNeill's sailor father, her patient, flower-loving mother, and Aunt Malindy in her "black sateen dress" who "never did a lick of work." With her poet's gift for detail and language, McNeill creates a world, forgotten by many of us, to some of us never known.


Etta Granny Nichols

Etta Granny Nichols

Author: Sharon Smith-Ledford

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-22

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780692722954

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This is the story of Etta "Granny" Nichols. Born in Cocke County, Tennessee in 1897, Granny Nichols learned how to deliver babies from her father, who was the only doctor for miles around. She became a midwife at age 33 and went on to deliver more than 2,000 babies before passing away in 1994. She touched the lives of everyone she met with her loving, kind ways.


Custom Socks

Custom Socks

Author: Kate Atherley

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-07-10

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1620337770

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Whether you knit them toe-up or top-down, getting just the right fit on hand knit socks can be a major challenge! In Custom Socks, Kate Atherley sets out to teach knitters of all levels the skills and tools they need to understand sock fit, and to knit a pair of socks that fit properly. She calls on her years of experience as Knitty's Managing Technical Editor, where she has edited hundreds of sock patterns, to share this information in a way that is easy to understand with patterns that inspire. So go ahead and treat yourself to these 15 original sock patterns that are easily customizable and work with any needle configuration. Your feet will thank you!