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Malka Dubrawsky

Book - 2010

Presents 21 brilliant designs featuring quilt artist Malka Dubrawsky's intoxicating colors and unexpected palettes. Learn to create beautiful and lively pieces for you and your home--from modern quilts and fun pillows to flirty bags and scarves. Features clear directions; step-by-step illustrations for machine-sewn patchwork and quilted projects; a detailed section of techniques from basic piecing, cutting and measuring methods; and more advanced techniques such as inserting zippers into pillow backs and using bias binding to finish a quilt.

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Published
Loveland, CO : Interweave c2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Malka Dubrawsky (-)
Physical Description
159 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 157) and index.
ISBN
9781596682351
  • Introduction
  • Tools and Materials
  • Fresh Techniques for Patchwork, Piecing, Quilting, and Finishing
  • Fresh Patchwork Projects:
  • 1. Strings Attached Potholders
  • 2. Strings Attached Trivet
  • 3. Flower Garden Sham
  • 4. Scrap-Busting Coin Purses
  • 5. Round and Round Coasters
  • 6. Menswear Pillow
  • 7. Peppermint Neck Warmer
  • 8. Windows Sewing Machine Cover
  • 9. Indigo Needle Case
  • 10. Nine-Patch Kitchen Curtain
  • 11. Four Points Tote
  • 12. Mix-it-Up Patchwork Scarf
  • 13. Zig-Zag Sofa Pillow
  • 14. ABC Baby Quilt
  • Fresh Quilt Projects:
  • 15. Modern Baby Quilt
  • 16. Annie's Picnic Quilt
  • 17. Nate Quilt
  • 18. Whirligig Quilt
  • 19. Stripped and Striped Quilt
  • 20. Hexagon Quilt
  • Resources
Review by Library Journal Review

This book proves there's much more to quilting than warm, cozy bedspreads. Dubrawsky (Color Your Cloth: A Quilter's Guide to Dyeing and Patterning Fabric) begins with a brief, informative description of quilting techniques, from cutting to piecing to hand- and machine-quilting, then provides a gallery of projects with step-by-step directions. Dubrawsky's aesthetic is colorful and vintage-inspired, with fun and functional designs. The wide variety of small projects and accessories makes this a good choice for beginning quilters who may not feel ready to take on a full-size quilt-and they're excellent scrap-bag busters for quilters with a serious stash. (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.