Molas! Patterns, Techniques, Projects for Colorful Appliqué

Molas! Patterns, Techniques, Projects for Colorful Appliqué by Kate Mathews is a comprehensive guide published by Lark Books in 1998. This first edition, consisting of 128 pages, is presented in English and delves into the vibrant world of molas, which are intricately designed panels of appliquéd fabric originating from Panama’s Kuna Indians. The book offers readers a thorough exploration of this folk art, providing step-by-step instructions for creating original molas.
In this book, readers will find more than 25 projects that incorporate a contemporary approach to traditional techniques. The content is enhanced by 90 color photographs that illustrate the processes and finished pieces. Covering topics related to crafts and hobbies, sewing, and textile design, this guide serves as a valuable resource for those interested in learning about and practicing the art of appliqué.
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Molas are brilliantly colored panels of appliqued fabric. Here is the only how-to book on this famous and widely collected folk art. Readers explore the rich tradition started by Panama’s Kuna Indians and learn step-by-step how to create their own original molas. More than 25 projects with a contemporary slant. 90 color photos.
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