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(Alford learned quilting from his mother; he makes quilts, mends quilts, and will happily spend "more money than I ever spend on anything" if he comes across a nineteenth-century double pink at a flea market).
It's all the same". (Alford learned quilting from his mother; he makes quilts, mends quilts, and will happily spend "more money than I ever spend on anything" if he comes across a nineteenth-century double pink at a flea market). Duguid likes the buzz of Toronto life dim sum with friends, a morning at the museum, her weekly belly-dance classes, the pleasure of being anonymous in a big city.
The reason a back needs to be bigger is because you're usually quilting from the top of the quilt and the batting and backing can shift slightly underneath.
Yet we are given these vivid details only on the last page of Ruth Fine's studious text in THE ART OF ROMARE BEARDEN (National Gallery of Art/Abrams, $50), which, disappointingly, does not make the man leap off the page as palpably as his images -- pieced together with the sensibility of jazz or quilting from photocopies, sandpaper, fabric, foil and his own paintings.
Without missing a beat, Valerie volunteered for Red Cross training and took tips in quilting from her mother-in-law, Denise.
It's a good idea to start quilting from the center and work your way out.
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Some people, one hears, ask why she brought quilting experts from off the island to hold a class, when they know perfectly well how to quilt, and have for centuries.
The exhibit, organized by the Brooklyn Museum, spans the quilting genres, from the "Barn Raising" pattern to the "Rose of Sharon and "Sunshine and Shadow".
Stuff enough quilting inside from the opening.
There are more thorough books on quilting for those interested in the basics -- May includes an extensive list of quilting books in the bibliography as well as a list of quilting websites -- but quilters and novices alike will enjoy this book for the inspiration that can come from trying something new.
It's an old-fashioned sewing circle, quilting bee, home-away-from-home kind of situation.
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