This book is the culmination of more than 125 years of tradition and countless "Documentation Days," during which quilting council members record the block technique, age, batting, backing, and color of each quilt their fellow quilters trust them to preserve. 13 chapters explore important historical quilting moments, traditional and modern quilting themes, and the beginnings of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum and the Quilter's Newsletter magazine. Different council members researched, photographed, and recorded the most significant events, memories, quilters, and quilts that have influenced the progress of quilting in Colorado. Early Coloradans picked their own cotton, saved every scrap of used fabric, and made quilts from scratch to support their families and for therapy as they recovered from serious injuries and illnesses. Many of these sacred stitches are still works in progress and continue to illustrate what's important to these dedicated craftspeople.
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Soon after moving to Colorado from the Midwest, Mary Ann Schmidt connected with the Colorado Quilting Council, opened her own business, Thread Bear Co., and began the quilting group, the Mountain Mavericks, which meets weekly in her home.
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Condition: Como nuevo. : Este libro es la culminación de más de 125 años de tradición y de incontables "Días de Documentación", durante los cuales los miembros del consejo de acolchado registran la técnica de bloque, la edad, el relleno, el respaldo y el color de cada colcha que sus compañeros acolchadores confían en preservar. Trece capítulos exploran importantes momentos históricos del acolchado, temas de acolchado tradicionales y modernos, y los inicios del Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum y la revista Quilter's Newsletter. Los primeros habitantes de Colorado recogieron su propio algodón, guardaron cada trozo de tela usada e hicieron colchas desde cero para mantener a sus familias y como terapia mientras se recuperaban de lesiones y enfermedades graves. Muchas de estas puntadas sagradas siguen siendo obras en curso y continúan ilustrando lo que es importante para estos dedicados artesanos. EAN: 9780764345968 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Arte y Cultura|Historia Título: Colorado Quilting: From Mountains to Plains Autor: Mary Ann Schmidt Editorial: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Idioma: en Páginas: 128 Formato: tapa dura. Seller Inventory # Happ-2024-03-26-3e5ce1c6
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book is the culmination of more than 125 years of tradition and countless "Documentation Days," during which quilting council members record the block technique, age, batting, backing, and color of each quilt their fellow quilters trust them to preserve. Thirteen chapters explore important historical quilting moments, traditional and modern quilting themes, and the beginnings of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum and the Quilter's Newsletter magazine. Different council members researched, photographed, and recorded the most significant events, memories, quilters, and quilts that have influenced the progress of quilting in Colorado. Early Coloradans picked their own cotton, saved every scrap of used fabric, and made quilts from scratch to support their families and for therapy as they recovered from serious injuries and illnesses. Many of these sacred stitches are still works in progress and continue to illustrate what's important to these dedicated craftspeople. AUTHOR: Soon after moving to Colorado from the Midwest, Mary Ann Schmidt connected with the Colorado Quilting Council, opened her own business, Thread Bear Co., and began the quilting group, the Mountain Mavericks, which meets weekly in her home. From Mountains to Plains. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780764345968
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Hardback. Condition: New. This book is the culmination of more than 125 years of tradition and countless "Documentation Days," during which quilting council members record the block technique, age, batting, backing, and color of each quilt their fellow quilters trust them to preserve. 13 chapters explore important historical quilting moments, traditional and modern quilting themes, and the beginnings of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum and the Quilter's Newsletter magazine. Different council members researched, photographed, and recorded the most significant events, memories, quilters, and quilts that have influenced the progress of quilting in Colorado. Early Coloradans picked their own cotton, saved every scrap of used fabric, and made quilts from scratch to support their families and for therapy as they recovered from serious injuries and illnesses. Many of these sacred stitches are still works in progress and continue to illustrate what's important to these dedicated craftspeople. Seller Inventory # LU-9780764345968
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Hardback. Condition: New. This book is the culmination of more than 125 years of tradition and countless "Documentation Days," during which quilting council members record the block technique, age, batting, backing, and color of each quilt their fellow quilters trust them to preserve. 13 chapters explore important historical quilting moments, traditional and modern quilting themes, and the beginnings of the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum and the Quilter's Newsletter magazine. Different council members researched, photographed, and recorded the most significant events, memories, quilters, and quilts that have influenced the progress of quilting in Colorado. Early Coloradans picked their own cotton, saved every scrap of used fabric, and made quilts from scratch to support their families and for therapy as they recovered from serious injuries and illnesses. Many of these sacred stitches are still works in progress and continue to illustrate what's important to these dedicated craftspeople. Seller Inventory # LU-9780764345968
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