Few of us are fortunate enough to have a handmade
quilt handed down through our family. In Quilt Love,
Cassandra Ellis teaches her freeform design techniques,
which rely in part on intuition and improvisation, to
enable you to create a contemporary heirloom. Cassandra
takes a refreshing, non-intimidating approach to
quilting. She demonstrates how to use your eye and trust
your instincts to gather together fabrics that remind
you of a special time, person or occasion. This
wonderful collection of 20 projects is presented in four
chapters 'Big Events', 'Love', 'Friendship' and
'Memories'. In addition to full-size quilts that are
true labours of love, there are simple designs that you
can complete in a couple of hours, including cushions,
framed artworks, a tote bag, a pet blanket and a simple
curtain. It is also possible to improvise - patches from
any of the designs can be sewn up to make a cushion
cover, for example, or used as the building blocks for
more elaborate designs. Piecing together patchwork and
quilts is the perfect opportunity to recycle fabric and
use up scraps to make something beautiful and
significant.Cassandra shows how to incorporate fragments
of fabric that have special meaning, using a piece that
you love as the starting point and core of your design.
This could be a cherished item of clothing, a tablecloth
or curtain, a piece of embroidery, or specially chosen
contemporary fabric that excites you - whatever you love
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