Thistle Down Moon

Thistle Down Moon

Author: Maggie Bonanomi

Publisher: C&t Publishing / Kansas City Star Quilts

Published: 2014-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781611691382

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Primitive artist Maggie Bonanomi has created an exciting new quilt, which inspired a pile of matching pillows, rug designs, sewing accessories, a crossstitch sampler and more. 19 in all.


Thistle Down Moon

Thistle Down Moon

Author: Maggie Bonanomi

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1617453730

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Share in the creative outpouring a ratty old quilt inspired to craft rustic and earthy projects from a pincushion to a hooked rug. Primitive artist Maggie Bonanomi discovered a great old quilt. She marveled, played and let her mind wander. This book is the result. She’s created an exciting new quilt, which inspired a pile of matching pillows. Her Thistle Down Moon mat and rug designs sprung from memories of summer nights riding bikes with her sister. She’s also designed sewing accessories: a sewing case, pincushion, a wall-hung sewing necessity, a handy pocket and a necklace. Primitive home decorators are not forgotten—besides the quilt and pillows, you’ll find a table runner, a cross-stitch sampler and penny-topped stools. There’s even a multipurpose butcher’s apron. Maggie’s well never runs dry. Enjoy her latest creations, 19 in all.


Pearl of Orr's Island

Pearl of Orr's Island

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe

Publisher: Applewood Books

Published: 2010-04

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 1429042656

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Stowe set her 1889 heart-warming fictional story in the real coastal Maine town of Orr's Island, and based the characters on real Mainers she knew.


Bai Juyi: Remembered

Bai Juyi: Remembered

Author: Jean Elizabeth Ward

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008-08-26

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1435732545

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PO CHU-I - BAI JUYI - HAKU RAKUTEN772-846 CE) vowed his poems would be understood at every Social level, so he broke with the poetic habits of the literati in two respects. First, his diction was not merely simple but sometimes Colloquial, and, second, he frequently lamented the economic and social injustices perpetrated on the poor. However, he also ranged freely among traditional subjects, including, the evocation of emotions using natural scenes.