How to Quilt: Techniques and Projects for the Complete Beginner

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No prior quilting or sewing experience is necessary! Utterly approachable and friendly in style, How to Quilt: Techniques and Projects for the Complete Beginner is a simple-to-follow project based book for the first-time quilter. It is written in a simple and straightforward style, enhanced with beautiful illustrations and vibrant photographs throughout. The ultimate go-to guide. Written with the absolute beginner in mind, this informative book covers everything a novice needs to know, including the following skills: Rag Quilting, Handtied, Wadding, English paper piece, Square Work. 10 essential techniques and 10 stylish projects. Each quilting technique is accompanied by a simple project to make, which enables you to put your newly acquired skills into practice. You will love making and showing off your projects: Pin Cushion, Lavender-filled Sachet, Coverlet, Bed Runner, Throw, Cushion, Tea Cozy, Scarf, Cot Quilt. Master the art of quilting. Once you’ve mastered the techniques, How to Quilt will serve as a terrific basic skills “bible” for future reference. AUTHOR: Rachel has been an artist for over 25 years, working in a wide range of materials from concrete and ceramics, to textiles and paper. She has experience in writing tutorials for classes and also for her blog. Rachel has also worked on projects for Art Attack magazine and has had articles published in Hand Made Living. SELLING POINTS: . Ten key techniques to learn and ten projects to put them into practice . Thorough advice on tools and materials . Clear guidance on the basics in an easy-to-follow, illustrated format . Templates when required . Beautiful, inspirational styled photography of finished projects . Fully illustrated throughout 63 photographs, 205 illustrations

Additional information

Dimensions 215 × 275 mm
ISBN

9781784942786

Dimensions

215 x 275 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Rachel Reynolds

Author Bio

Rachel has been an artist for over 25 years, working in a wide range of materials from concrete and ceramics, to textiles and paper. Alongside her own practice, Rachel also teaches Art and Crafts to children and adults. She has a special interest in traditional crafts, particularly textiles, and all those regional variations that make an area unique.

Number of Pages

120