A Husband’s Guide to Quilt Appreciation

A Husband’s Guide to Quilt Appreciation by John Ryer is a lighthearted exploration of the quilting world, published by Calico Press in 1997. This 25-page book is written in English and offers a humorous perspective aimed at husbands of quilters, guiding them through the intricacies and pleasures of quilting with delightful illustrations.
Readers will find an engaging and entertaining narrative that combines humor with insights into the craft of quilting. The book presents a unique take on the subject, making it accessible for those unfamiliar with the art while celebrating the joys of this craft. With its focus on crafts and hobbies, as well as the humorous elements woven throughout, this edition serves as both an informative and amusing resource for anyone looking to understand the quilting experience better.
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In this book, Alaskan author John Ryer takes the husbands of quilters on a delightful, tongue-in-cheek, illustrated tour through the mysteries and joys of quilting. Featured on HGTVs “Simply Quilts” program, this little gem has been gradually gaining momentum and is now often seen at local quilt shops in addition to quilt shows and fairs.
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