These fifteen yummy vegetable patterns can be gathered into a single quilt or served up singly to make a pillow, table runner, or what-not. The patterns are sized for 9 inch to 10 inch blocks, but they may be enlarged as desired for bigger projects. A green bean border pattern is included, just for fun. The blocks range in complexity from as few as 19 pieces for the peppers and carrots to 77 for the artichokes. Instructions and tips for choosing colors and appliquéing the pieces are given for each vegetable. Any appliqué technique can be used, and the veggies could also be interpreted in other needlework and would look especially delectable in embroidery. Fabric amounts are given for the three different quilt projects presented, along with color photos and full-sized patterns.
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About the Author:
Bea Oglesby started quilting in the mid 1980s and discovered that her background in weaving and oil and watercolor painting, and flower arranging were interchangeable with quilting designs in color and form, especially in appliqué.
Review:
I love to applique and making quilts with applique is the ultimate. This book is full of terrific applique patterns for all kinds of vegetables and ideas on how to make quilts incorporating the finished appliques. This is not a book for beginners or anyone who's never done applique. But it can serve as a dream book for those who would like to someday do appliques. -Taylor Rosenberg
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- PublisherAmerican Quilter's Society
- Publication date2006
- ISBN 10 1574329219
- ISBN 13 9781574329216
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages80