Introduction A Quick Fabric Color Study Sewing Basics Early Blue Projects: 1840 and Earlier Prussian Blue Four-Patch Strippy Hourglass Colonial Pinwheels Indigo Lane Cambridge Table Square Mid-Century Projects: 1840-1870 Steps to the Altar Vicksburg Stars Sawtooth Squares French Blue Flowerpots Petite Pinwheels Late Century Projects: 1870-1900 Prairie Sky Nine-Patch Westward Ships Bows and Ties Homespun Plaid Table Topper Dot, Dot, Dash About the Author
Annette Plog began sewing early. In 1997, she joined a quilting group with a focus on making antique quilts from reproduction fabrics. Annette loves photography, gardening, running, antiquing, and watching her grandkids. She lives in Texas with her husband, Jim.
Quilts have a history and a tradition that can be brought up to
date in contemporary style. Most quilts have a story, the quilts in
this book hail from the American Civil War Years. The book is an
education in quilt history, a lesson in bringing tradition into
modern quilting and is also about all things blue. Blue is
one of my favourite colours and you might be thinking blues and
white or contemporary blue gradations, but think again. You'll find
15 wonderful reproduction quilts honouring an age-old tradition.
The book helps you identify 19th century fabrics and discusses the
designs. Sewing basics are included. The instructions are very
clear and have excellent photographs and drawings.
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