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Tile Quilt Revival: Reinventing a Forgotten Form - Paperback - GOOD

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Condition
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MPN
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ISBN
9781571208019
Book Title
Tile Quilt Revival : Reinventing a Forgotten Form
Item Length
11.1 in
Publisher
C&T Publishing
Publication Year
2010
Format
Book, Trade Paperback, Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Carol Jones, Bobbi Finley
Genre
Crafts & Hobbies
Topic
Quilts & Quilting, Applique
Item Width
8.6 in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Number of Pages
80 Pages

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These folksy quilts inspired by nineteenth-century tile quilts are easy to make and work beautifully with today's colorful, contemporary fabrics, but they retain that old-time style that makes them so much fun to sew and show off.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
C&T Publishing
ISBN-10
1571208011
ISBN-13
9781571208019
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78690588

Product Key Features

Book Title
Tile Quilt Revival : Reinventing a Forgotten Form
Author
Carol Jones, Bobbi Finley
Format
Book, Trade Paperback, Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Quilts & Quilting, Applique
Publication Year
20100000, 2010
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Crafts & Hobbies
Number of Pages
80 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.1 in
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Width
8.6 in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tt779.J68 2010
Reviews
These beautiful pieces have a stained-glass look, but lighter and airier. Construction-wise, instead of leading applied over the raw edges of the shapes, these shapes are finished with turned edges, and the background is left exposed to create the spaces between shapes. Tile Quilt Revival: Reinventing a Forgotten Form is Carol and Bobbi's fascinating, educational, and inviting book that reintroduces this unique and somewhat obscure form of applique quilt. Tile quilts are explained this way: Traditional tile quilts. are constructed with small pieces of cotton fabric appliqued in a random manner to a white background, leaving a narrow space between the pieces; this white space serves as the grout between the tiles or mortar between the pavers or stones. The books starts out with a brief history of tile quilts, with great photos showing examples from the past. Then comes a section on how to make a tile quilt, reinterpreted for today. When I read the following, the heavens opened up and I heard the heavenly choir! The tile quilt technique, with its large and simple shapes, creates an ideal showcase for bold, contemporary fabrics. Interesting, large-scale prints are will suited for the tile pieces. If you've ever found yourself admiring some of the daring prints now available but wondering how to use them, a tile quilt is an idea project for putting them to good use. Hallelujah! I have a tub of fabrics in my stash labeled Modern that has been. well. sitting there. Now my daring prints have a destiny! The techniques used in the book are so simple they're ingenious! No need to consider seam allowances, to reverse patterns, or to figure out where to place the pieces. Another really great thing about this book is that it has fantastic applique instructions. needle-turn by hand, turned-edge machine-applique and fusible machine applique too, all expertly explained and illustrated., Jones and Finley are bringing back an old technique in Tile Quilt Revival. Applique is placed, leaving margins between the pieces like tile grout or stained glass. Think needle-turn applique or simple fusing. Lots of potential here., Tile Quilt Revival by by Carol Gilham Jones & Bobbi Finley. I've always been drawn to murals made out of tiles and this quilt book is right there to satisfy my predeliction for them. This type of quilt was popular in the 19th Century. The ones in the book use contemporary fabrics to modernize this charming quilting tradition that I was not aware of. Oh, I've seen some quilts that look like mosaics, but these look more like tile when you browse the 6 projects they include. I look forward to making a tile quilt in the near future. If you've seen one or two, tell me about it. I'd like to learn more about these beauties., It looked like something I've been thinking about since seeing these curtains on the Anthropologie website. I have been thinking about making them since the summer but, just never had the energy. My next thought was to make a quilt using the same idea because I do not have good warm blankets. Well, I only have one. When I saw the Anthropologie curtain I knew immediately where the motifs came from. I have two books with them inside. The Tile Quilt Revival book took my idea to another thought because it suggests drawing a picture, cutting out the different shapes and leaving space between them. C&T has it so you can see a preview of the book. If you are in the market for a new reference book I recommend this book. I like to work with large pieces which is why the Anthropologie curtain appealed to me. I put it all together and came up with this.
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2009-020106
Dewey Decimal
746.44/5041
Dewey Edition
22

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    This booklet reveals what looks to be something from another time. That is what appealed to me. I purchased one a long time ago but when I received it I found that it didn’t have any of the patterns. So when I purchased this one I wanted to make sure that the patterns were still there. I learned, from this experience that you can’t assume the patterns will still be there. If they are in a pull-out section it is easy for them to be removed. But this one was in great condition and I am very happy with it.

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