Pine Tree Quilts: Perfect Patchwork Piecing
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Product Description
Make a forest of trees for a full-sized bed quilt, a stand of pines for place mats, or a tiny lone pine Christmas ornament. Includes the history of this enduring pattern and dozens of examples showing the amazine variety of strip-pieced, paper-pieced, and appliqued Pine Tree blocks. *Complete step-by-step illustrated instructions and yardages. *Includes 15 projects - fast and simple to masterpiece quality. *Contains a Walk in the Pine Forest gallery of quilts. *Traditional favorites: Log Cabin Pine, Pine Star, Redwood Forest, Territorial Trees, and more. AUTHORBIO: As a third generation quiltmaker, Lois Arnold has lived with quilts all her life. Being a 'country girl' at heart, Lois loves to be surrounded by antiques and traditional quilts, but she makes both traditional and innovative quilts. Lois began teaching quiltmaking in 1980 when friends asked her to teach them to quilt. Her quilts, wall quilts, and quilted clothing have been exhibited in galleries and quilt shows from coast to coast. Lois has won awards in local, regional, and national shows... REVIEW: A review from Quilt University says, "If you have ever been fascinated by this traditional pattern, you must have this book for your library. You will get your money's worth and then some. Before she ever gets to the 15 projects and their step-by-step instructions, Lois gives a history of the block, shows 48 different variations, and provides basic instructions for hand or strip piecing, applique or foundation.There is also a Gallery of quilts,both old and new, providing additional inspiration."
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #935938 in Books
- Published on: 2001-02-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
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About the Author
As a third generation quiltmaker, Lois Arnold has lived with quilts all her life. A "country girl" at heart, Lois loves to be surrounded by antiques and traditional quilts, but she makes both traditional and innovative quilts. She enjoys using a variety of techniques and sets up challenges for herself on each project. Her passion for the pursuit of perfection in patchwork has earned her the title of "Princess of Perfection" among her quiltmaking friends. Lois began teaching quiltmaking in 1980 when friends asked her to teach them to quilt. Since that first class, she has taught in a variety of shops and class settings. Her greatest thrill is to see what she calls "the great aha" as students catch on. Lois resides in Chandler, Arizona, with her husband, Gary. In addition to quilting, she enjoys reading mysteries, entertaining, looking for great antiques and trying to keep flowers alive in the desert sun.
