Basic Applique 1930s Quilt Patterns Created with Traditional and Contemporary Techniques

Basic Applique 1930s Quilt Patterns Created with Traditional and Contemporary Techniques by Cindy Walter is a comprehensive guide published by Krause Publications in 2002. This 144-page book, written in English, teaches six basic applique methods while showcasing 18 patterns inspired by the quilting styles of the 1930s. The projects included range from wall hangings to bed quilts, each designed using contemporary fabrics to bring a modern twist to classic designs.
Readers will find detailed instructions that facilitate the learning of various applique techniques, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced quilters. The book emphasizes the art of quilting, focusing on the historical significance of the 1930s patterns while integrating modern materials. With its blend of traditional and contemporary approaches, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies related to applique and quilting.
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Teaches six basic applique methods and provides 18 applique patterns from the golden era of quilting – the 1930s. The project quilts range from wall hangings to bed quilts and each is created using contemporary fabrics.
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