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Joe Cunningham

    Blackbeard Island
    Boating in Ohio
    Mary Schafer, American Quilt Maker
    Twenty Little Amish Quilts
    Amish Quilting Patterns
    Twenty Little Patchwork Quilts
    • Here's an exceptional book that provides needleworkers with eye-catching patchwork projects that work up fast and easy. Veteran quilt designers and teachers Gwen Marston and Joe Cunningham have created 20 attractive little quilts that are perfect for experimenting with color and design. Considerably less intimidating than full-size quilts, these "quiltlets" — ranging in size from 13½ x 17½ inches to 18 x 22 inches — make ideal doll bed covers of lovely wall hangings. The 35 full-size templates help create a variety of captivating designs, including Tree Everlasting, Dutchman's Puzzle, Propeller, Broken Dishes, Houses, Bow Tie, Jacob's Ladder, The Girls, Gwen's Tulip, Sugar Bowl, and ten other charming patterns.Complete step-by-step instructions, amply enhanced with approximately 95 black-and-white illustrations, enable quilters at all levels to create a variety of colorful items that will be a pleasure to make and a joy to use.

      Twenty Little Patchwork Quilts
    • Authentic Amish quilting patterns are among the most sough-after quilting styles today. Elegant and graceful, these eye-catching designs are widely recognized as a unique art form. Now with this useful guide, prepared by two noted quilt designers and teachers, needleworkers at all levels of expertise can re-create many popular Amish motifs passed down from generation to generation.Over 50 full-size, ready-to-use templates provide attractive designs for feathers, flowers, pinwheels, tulips, cables, pumpkin seeds, a star, and much more. Easy-to-follow instructions and numerous diagrams allow beginning as well as advanced quilters to undertake a variety of projects, while an informative introduction points out the differences between Lancaster County and Midwestern Amish styles.Useful for creating repeating borders, centers, corners, and overall patterns for full-size bedcovers, these classic designs can also be used individually to embellish pillows, cushions, and countless other domestic items.

      Amish Quilting Patterns
    • Amish quilts, known for their beautiful color combinations and varied motifs, are extremely popular among quilt makers. This easy-to-follow guidebook shows quilters how to create these lovely classics in miniature — with patterns that work up quickly and easily. Just the right size for use as doll bedcovers or lovely wall hangings, these eye-catching quilts are perfect for experimenting with a variety of colors and are considerably less intimidating to work up than full-size quilts.Complete step-by-step instructions and full-size templates show needlecrafters how to make 20 "quiltlets" ranging in size from about 21" x 21" for the largest to 15 1/2" x 18 1/2" for the smallest. Over 100 illustrations help create such perennially popular designs as Four Patch, Zig Zag, Baskets, Sunshine and Shadow, Triangles, Monkey Wrench, Diamond in a Square, Shoo Fly, Log Cabin, Evening Star, and 10 other classic patterns.

      Twenty Little Amish Quilts
    • Mary Schafer, American Quilt Maker

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      Mary Schafer is cited as being largely responsible for the rescue of the quintessential American folk art of quilt making. Gwen Marston presents Schafer as an unassuming scholar, devoted to historical accuracy and determined to make quilting available to as many people as possible.

      Mary Schafer, American Quilt Maker
    • Boating in Ohio

      • 556pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The narrative unfolds during a boating trip to the Gnadenhutten massacre memorial in Ohio, recounting the tragic events of 1782 when ninety Moravian Indians were killed by a Pennsylvania militia. This historical account highlights the stark contrast between the victims, descendants of Asians, and their assailants, descendants of Europeans, emphasizing their shared ancestry tracing back to Africa. The story weaves themes of cultural heritage, conflict, and the tragic outcomes of colonial encounters in early American history.

      Boating in Ohio
    • Blackbeard Island

      Carrie, Sandy, Percy, Amadou, George, Scotty, and Diana

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book features around thirty photographs that capture a range of emotions, from beauty to grim reality. It serves as a poignant tribute to two law enforcement officers from Aiken, SC, who were tragically killed in the line of duty a decade ago. Their sudden deaths highlight the heightened tensions surrounding police work and the impact of violence on law enforcement. Through its imagery and focus on these events, the book memorializes the officers while reflecting on broader themes of loss and the challenges faced by police today.

      Blackbeard Island
    • A Common Thread

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This self-curated collection of quilts by artist and master quiltmaker Gwen Marston represents more than 40 years of artistic output by a a legendary stitcher.

      A Common Thread