Boston Common Quilt

Boston Common Quilt by Eleanor Burns is a detailed guide published by Quilt in a Day in 2002, featuring 95 pages in English. This book presents a comprehensive approach to creating a quilt using the “strip pieced” technique, focusing on the selection of color families and fabric values to achieve a harmonious design.
Readers will find step-by-step directions for cutting and constructing the quilt, along with pressing techniques to ensure that every seam fits together perfectly. The book emphasizes the importance of choosing four fabrics from two different color families, guiding crafters through the process of transitioning from very dark to very light values. This edition serves as a practical resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies, particularly in the realm of quilts and quilting.
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The quilt is constructed in the “strip pieced” technique. Select two different color families. From each color family, choose four fabrics in values ranging from very dark to very light. The values should move graceful from one fabric to the next. Each detail of cutting and construction of the quilt is given in step by step directions with pressing techniques taught so that every seam fits together perfectly.
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