Patchwork & Quilting With Kids
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Maggie Ball introduces this perfect sequel to Creative Quilting with Kids, useful for students and teachers wanting to pass on the quilting tradition to children, but who need ideas and guidance for their projects.
More than 40 projects, accompanied by nearly 100 photographs plus illustrations, introduce a variety of patchwork techniques, from simple piecing to strip piecing, fast triangles, and crazy patchwork. Students will learn the basic techniques by starting with small projects, such as pillows, which may be completed relatively quickly. Once the basic skills are mastered, quilters can advance to the larger, more challenging projects.
To customize their projects, readers are encouraged to experiment with colors and designs. Provides simple pattern outlines, which may be photocopied and colored.
* Designed for beginners * Features more than 40 projects focusing on machine techniques * Includes nearly 100 photographs
About the Author
Maggie Ball enjoys teaching quilting to both children and adults. Maggie became president of the Arkansas Quilter's Guild in 1992, a group recognizing quilters for their exceptional talent and innovative approaches to both traditional and contemporary quilting. She makes art quilts and exhibits them on a local and national level. Maggie, author of Creative Quilting with Kids, resides in Bainbridge Island, Washington with her husband and two children.
Patchwork & Quilting With Kids,Maggie Ball,Krause Publications,0873495705,Crafts & Hobbies,Crafts / Hobbies,Crafts for Children,General,Hobbies/Crafts,Patchwork,Quilts & Quilting
Book Advices:
Recommended Books