Quilting: Flying Geese and Foundation Piecing

· Allen & Unwin
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84
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About this ebook

Includes practical, user-friendly diagrams and templates to simplify instructions - perfect for both novice and experienced quilters.

Quilting: Flying Geese and Foundation Piecing by Sarah Fielke is a showcase of two different quilting techniques and styles. Mastering these quilting techniques can be a challenge, and this vibrant and beautifully photographed book, brimming with Sarah's insider tips, provides the quilter with an accessible way to try out new methods, textures and colours, and in the process build upon their skills.

By first constructing a small dolly quilt, the quilter gains confidence in the techniques that enable them to make its larger companion quilt. Discover how, from little things, big and exciting things can grow.

About the author

Sarah Fielke is a quilter, teacher, designer and author. She has co-authored two hugely successful quilt books - Material Obsession: Contemporary Quilt Designs, and Material Obsession Two: Shared Inspiration. In these books, which have been published in four languages, she inspires quilters to be more creative, find their own style and step outside their comfort zone. Sarah publishes patterns for magazines around the world, including Down Under Quilts, Quilters Companion, Quilting Arts, Quilters Newsletter and Quiltmania magazine. She appears regularly in quilting features in international home magazines and is the creative editor of www.sewn.net.au, a website for all things sewn. You can find her at her popular blog, www.thelastpiece.net.

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