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Foolproof Crazy Quilting: Visual Guide—25 Stitch Maps • 100+ Embroidery & Embellishment Stitches
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Foolproof Crazy Quilting: Visual Guide—25 Stitch Maps • 100+ Embroidery & Embellishment Stitches
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Foolproof Crazy Quilting: Visual Guide—25 Stitch Maps • 100+ Embroidery & Embellishment Stitches
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Foolproof Crazy Quilting: Visual Guide—25 Stitch Maps • 100+ Embroidery & Embellishment Stitches

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Nothing shows off beautiful stitching and embellishments like the blank canvas of a crazy quilt. Jenny Clouston's gorgeously illustrated primer shows you how to make your own heirloom crazy quilts. Learn which fabrics, threads, and needles to use; how to piece crazy quilt blocks; how to embroider with thread, ribbons, beads, and other embellishments; how to assemble your blocks into a finished quilt; and more. Includes complete instructions for over 100 embroidery, beading, and embellishment stitches; full-size patterns for 9 hexagonal crazy quilt blocks; and 25 stitch keys showing proper stitch placement and thread and needle selection for 25 different blocks.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2014
ISBN9781607057185
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Foolproof Crazy Quilting: Visual Guide—25 Stitch Maps • 100+ Embroidery & Embellishment Stitches

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    An inviting mix of old and new traditions, designs and materials. As seen on the cover, the emphasis is on hexagons that are covered with a patchwork of fabrics, and the patches and seams embellished with traditional threads and embroidery, but also silk ribbon stitches in various widths, buttons, and beads. The hexagons are easily assembled into a quilt top, and the black edging gives the patches a stained glass look. Unfortunately, although laces are mentioned as suitable for embellishing, there are no examples of their use. The embroidery work is outstanding, The stitch maps for each hexagon reference the appropriate instruction page for each detail.