And then the postman called again!
And because I've entered that red phase, I just had to start something new, but I've discovered, big or small, hand quilting laying down just isn't easy! Have you tried it?
And then the postman called again! This is a book I already own, but V over at Bumble Beans was delving into one of her own inspirational books and asked the question of what books inspire you? Well, for me it's this one. A blend of quilting techniques based on antiques from around the world. Now out of print, I was lucky enough to track down a copy for V to covet of her own. It now needs to be repackaged and fly it's way over to NYC, to nestle amongst her other treasures.
Happy quilting!
3 comments:
I really don't have a book that inspires me, I draw from what others are doing. Sometimes is just a simple picture, like above, that gets my creativity slowing.
I was beginning to be worried about you as you hadn't posted for a while, but I see why now - all your computer time has been spent shopping! Love the look of the batiks. I don't think I have an "inspirational" book, but I do think I need one at the moment to help me get my quilting kick-started again. I haven't been near my machines for a couple of months now.
It's good to read that you are up and working a bit. Wishing you easy and pain free progress!
Re: your question: Alex Anderson's "Hand Quilting."
http://tinyurl.com/Hand-Quilting
It's a must for learning to hand quilt on a hoop or frame or just in your lap!
My next purchase will be her "Machine Quilting."
http://tinyurl.com/Machine-Quilting
Her books are easy reads with easy to follow instructions and great tips. I just can't go wrong with any of her books.
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