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Big Book of Pretty & Playful Appliqué: 150plus Designs, 4 Quilt Projects [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 280x215x18 mm, weight: 896 g, Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: C & T Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1617457256
  • ISBN-13: 9781617457258
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 280x215x18 mm, weight: 896 g, Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: C & T Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1617457256
  • ISBN-13: 9781617457258
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Carol Armstrongs stunning garden quilts and charming critters have changed the way we appliqué. Now her best flora and fauna are together in a single volume. 162 full-size patterns from blooming flowers and birds in flight to household pets as lovable as your own dog or cat. Bring creatures to life with sparkling eyes, dainty wings, and twitchy whiskers. Forgo templates with her timesaving, beginner-friendly light box appliqué technique.

Recenzijos

This is the most perfect book for appliqué fans. Cats, Dogs, Birds and Flowers are all beautifully showcased inside this wonderful book. The templates are perfectly sized and each of the projects come with instructions and extra details to embellish and finish your work. In full colour, the projects are amazing. The detail in each piece is stunning and the finished pieces are really something to look at. They can be made into quilts, cushions, bags and other home furnishings or they can be given as gifts. There are techniques and stitch details included and with lots if hints and tips, even a beginner will be able to achieve a beautifully finished item. -- Tracy Shephard * Postcard Reviews * Bring your quilting to life with a hundred and sixty appliqué motifs featuring cats, dogs, birds, insects and flowers. Even if you are fairly new to this type of needlecraft the instructions are simple and the author even has a new, simple way of doing appliqué.





You will need a lightbox if you want to use Ms Armstrongs method, or at least a glass topped table with a lamp under it or a sunny window. Before the patterns there is a section on what you need to buy and some useful techniques and tips. This type of appliqué is done by hand and there are a few embroidery stitches to learn plus some helpful advice about getting features such as eyes right. Find out how best to capture the look of feathers, fur, bird beaks and legs and whiskers. Discover how to adapt your own favourite flora and fauna for this type of work and also how to do quilting basics such as borders, layering, binding and assembly. These brief pages are ideal for anybody who needs to brush up, but a total beginner would be advised to purchase a book that gives more detailed instructions.





There are five sections of patterns comprising all the topics as mentioned earlier. The contents are listed at the front (no thumbnails but there are a lot of patterns) and most take up one or two pages depending on size and detail. Some of the one page motifs (mostly flowers and birds) have very small photographs of stitched examples, and I would have loved to have seen larger pictures for the peony project. The insects are mostly tiny and intended as details to add to other designs and so are several to a page; the cat and dog projects all take up two pages and unlike the flowers, birds and insects are actual pictures. The dogs pose alone, but the cats are all busy interacting with their world; I think the author must be a cat lover! At the back is a gallery to inspire on how to combine the motifs plus a few projects including tote bags, squares for a quilt, a panel and an idea for using up odd buttons. Any quilter of improver level upwards will find these projects doable, and beautiful. A lovely book that will appeal to a wide range of needleworkers due to its accessibility. -- Rachel Hyde * myshelf.com *

Tools and Materials 6(3)
Applique Basics 9(11)
Borders, Quilting, and Finishing 20(3)
Designing Your Own Patterns 23(3)
Flowers
26(49)
Amaryllis
27(1)
Arrowhead
28(1)
Atamasco Lily
29(1)
Bee Balm
30(1)
Bladder Campion
31(1)
Calk Lily
32(1)
Chicory
33(1)
Clematis
34(1)
Coneflower
35(1)
Crocus
36(1)
Daffodil
37(1)
Dahlia
38(1)
Daisy Fleabane
39(1)
Evening Primrose
40(1)
Foxglove
41(1)
Goldenrod
42(1)
Hibiscus
43(1)
Honeysuckle
44(1)
Hosta
45(1)
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
46(1)
Jewelweed
47(1)
Lupine
48(1)
Magnolia
49(1)
Marigold
50(1)
Mariposa Lily
51(1)
Mayapple
52(1)
Morning Glory
53(1)
Musk Mallow
54(1)
Nightshade
55(1)
Orange Milkweed
56(1)
Passionflower
57(1)
Peony
58(1)
Poinsettia
59(1)
Prickly Pear Cactus
60(1)
Purple Virgin's-Bower
61(1)
Redbud
62(1)
River Beauty
63(1)
Rugosa Rose
64(1)
Sedum
65(1)
Snapdragon
66(1)
Sneezeweed
67(1)
Starflower
68(1)
Ten-Petaled Sunflower
69(1)
Thistle
70(1)
Water Lily
71(1)
Wood Sorrel
72(1)
Yellow Pond Lily
73(1)
Zinnia
74(1)
Wild Friends
75(10)
Ants
76(1)
Bumblebees
76(1)
Butterflies
77(1)
Moths
78(1)
Cicadas
79(1)
Grasshoppers
79(1)
Crickets
79(1)
Dragonflies and Damselflies
80(1)
Fireflies
81(1)
Lacewings
81(1)
Praying Mantis
81(1)
Katydids
82(1)
Ladybird Beetles
82(1)
Mayflies
82(1)
Shield Bug
83(1)
Snail
83(1)
Frogs
83(1)
Turtles
84(1)
Birds
85(27)
Redwing Blackbird
86(2)
Eastern Bluebird
88(1)
Eastern Blue Jay
89(1)
Painted Bunting
90(1)
Northern Cardinal
91(1)
Black-Capped Chickadee
92(1)
Sandhill Crane
93(1)
American Goldfinch
94(1)
Evening Grosbeak
95(1)
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
96(1)
Hummingbirds
97(1)
Northern Junco
98(1)
Killdeer
99(1)
Meadowlark
100(1)
White-Throated Nuthatch
101(1)
Baltimore Oriole
102(1)
Robin
103(1)
White-Throated Sparrow
104(1)
Cliff Swallow
105(1)
Scarlet Tanager
106(1)
Tufted Titmouse
107(1)
Black-Throated Blue Warbler
108(1)
Cedar Waxwing
109(1)
Redheaded Woodpecker
110(1)
Carolina Wren
111(1)
Cats
112(53)
Ralph and Simba
113(2)
Ezra and Leaves
115(2)
Meesta and Sunflowers
117(2)
Fred in the Rudbeckia
119(2)
Jake Prowling in the Salvia
121(2)
Niko and Hydrangea
123(2)
Rosie, Queen of the Roses
125(2)
Snowball in the Irises
127(2)
Molly, Sassy, and the Tulips
129(2)
Ollie Playing in the Pansies
131(3)
Sam and the Gladioli
134(3)
Otis Hangin' in the Wisteria
137(2)
Mocha in the Periwinkle
139(2)
Puss in the Corner
141(2)
Newborns---Gallagher and Sebastian
143(2)
Snowball in the Strawberry Jar
145(2)
Buttercup and Spilled Milk
147(2)
Quitter's Helper
149(2)
Sophie---Just Fishing
151(2)
Goldie and the Butterfly
153(2)
Jungle Cat
155(2)
All Tangled Up
157(2)
Coco and Polly
159(2)
Cat and Mouse
161(2)
Neffie's Silhouette
163(2)
Dogs
165(43)
Alaskan Malamute
166(2)
Basset Hound
168(2)
Beagle
170(2)
Bichon Frise
172(2)
Chihuahua
174(2)
Cocker Spaniel (American)
176(2)
Collie (Rough Coated)
178(2)
Corgi
180(2)
Dachshund
182(2)
German Boxer
184(2)
German Shepherd
186(2)
Golden Retriever
188(2)
Jack Russell Terrier
190(2)
Labrador Retriever
192(2)
Magyar Vizsla (Hungarian Pointer)
194(2)
Poodle
196(2)
Pug
198(2)
Scottish Terrier
200(2)
Shih Tzu
202(2)
West Highland White Terrier
204(2)
Yorkshire Terrier
206(2)
Gallery
208(6)
Projects
214(9)
Little Totes
214(2)
Pastel Leaves on Point
216(2)
Moth Garden
218(3)
Buttons
221(2)
About the Author 223
Carol Armstrong taught herself to quilt in 1980, developing a unique and highly artistic style. She uses her favorite technique, "Lightbox Applique." Botanically correct conventionalized celebrations of flora, birds, and woodland creatures are her strongest output, though any subject that catches her artistic eye may end up a minutely detailed grace on fabric. In 1986 Carol moved to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, USA where she lives with her cabinetmaker husband.