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Tributes and Treasures: 12 Vintage-Inspired Quilts Made with Reproduction Prints
Paula Barnes
Tributes and Treasures: 12 Vintage-Inspired Quilts Made with Reproduction Prints
Paula Barnes
Perfect for nineteenth-century reproduction fabrics, each of these bed-sized designs is inspired by quilts from the Civil War era. Read historical accounts that bring each quilt to life.
Publisher Marketing: Perfect for showcasing reproduction fabrics, each nostalgic design in this charming collection is inspired by quilts from the 1800s. Be inspired by top-selling traditional patterns from Red Crinoline Quilts. Bask in the beauty of 12 bed-sized quilt patterns reminiscent of nineteenth-century designsEnjoy the stories--fascinating tales of yesteryear bring each quilt to lifeFollow detailed project instructions and successfully create the quilts you love
Contributor Bio: Barnes, Paula Paula Barnes and Mary Ellen Robison met more than 15 years ago when they both moved to the same street in Katy, Texas. Paula taught quilting classes at the local quilt shop and Mary Ellen was the devoted student. They quickly formed a friendship that went beyond their love of quilting and reproduction fabric to become Red Crinoline Quilts. Paula began quilting in 1989 after moving to Dallas, Texas. Not knowing anyone, she decided to take her six-month old daughter to the Dallas Quilt Show. Three days later, she was hooked. After discovering that hand piecing wasn't her thing, Paula visited a notions counter and purchased the tools she would need to cut out and piece her quilt tops. Once she completed her fourth top, she was asked to teach a class at a local quilt store. Her husband encouraged her to give it a shot and the rest, as they say, is history. Paula taught in the Dallas/Fort Worth area for more than 25 years, and now teaches at shops and quilt guilds throughout the US. Contributor Bio: Robison, Mary Ellen Paula Barnes and Mary Ellen Robison met more than 15 years ago when they both moved to the same street in Katy, Texas. Paula taught quilting classes at the local quilt shop and Mary Ellen was the devoted student. They quickly formed a friendship that went beyond their love of quilting and reproduction fabric to become Red Crinoline Quilts. Learning from her mom's expertise, Mary Ellen began sewing at the age of 12 and made most of her own clothes as she grew up. The year 1975 saw a resurgence in quilting due to the upcoming Bicentennial Celebration, so Mary Ellen made her first quilt, a baby quilt that defied almost all of the rules of quiltmaking. Fortunately, shortly after that initial attempt, Mary Ellen took her first quilt class and the spell was cast. Being a wife, mother of three, full-time school librarian, and seamstress for her three children took most of her time, but her love of quilting and fabric was always present. Relocating to Texas, meeting Paula, and discovering reproduction fabrics reignited Mary Ellen's enduring passion for quilts.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 6, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781604685671 |
Publishers | Martingale & Company |
Pages | 96 |
Dimensions | 276 × 215 × 8 mm · 398 g |