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Hawaiian quilts, which date back to the 19th century, are not only objects of practical necessity, but a form of artistic expression. This book offers detailed instructions and 20 full-size quilting blocks — each 18 inches square — for creating exotic floral motifs including orchid, water lily, hibiscus, and other exotic island vegetation.
Creating Hawaiian-Inspired Quilts by Judith Sandstrom Pdf
Early 19th-century Hawaiian women created quilts using bright, solid-colored fabric. They would fold a large piece of fabric into quarters or eighths and cut flowing motifs symbolic of their lush environment. The practice of using a single piece of solid-color fabric hand-appliquéd onto a white background became their tradition-- a tradition that both inspired and stimulated the author when creating her own designs. With 26 patterns to get you started and easy-to-follow directions, learn to cut and stitch both hand- and machine-appliquéd blocks. Projects include "Hawaiian Seas" wall quilts, "Hawaiian Christmas" with four blocks, and various flowers and sea creatures. The designs begin with single color, appliquéd blocks and progress to blocks adorned with additional colors and motifs. Quilters of all skill levels will discover a beautiful Hawaiian quilt to inspire them.
Generations of quilters have been captivated by the simple beauty of red-and-white quilts. Today's quilters are no different. Whether it's humble patchwork or more complex designs, a quilt stitched in only red and white fabrics speaks to the hearts of so many quilters. In Red & White Quilts, 14 of our generation's top designers share their takes on red-and-white quilts, ranging from vintage-inspired beauties to more modern styles. From patchwork to applique to English paper piecing, designers including Lisa Bongean, Sue Daley, Kim Diehl, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Carrie Nelson, Camille Roskelley, and Jen Kingwell offer a one-of-a-kind collection sure to inspire you to create your own legacies in red and white.
Bringing elements of their Polynesian heritage to the American quilt, 19th-century Hawaiian women created a distinctive and beautiful art form that is still actively practiced throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Robert Shaw, author of America's Traditional Crafts and Quilts: A Living Tradition, is widely recognized as one of the country's leading experts on American folk arts and traditional crafts. 48 full-color plates.
Author : Reiko Mochinaga Brandon,Loretta G. H. Woodard Publisher : University of Hawaii Press Page : 150 pages File Size : 53,5 Mb Release : 2004 Category : Art ISBN : UOM:39015060835413
Hawaiian Quilts by Reiko Mochinaga Brandon,Loretta G. H. Woodard Pdf
Recognized the world over for their bright colors and bold graphic designs, Hawaiian applique quilts reflect the lush subtropical flora of the islands where they were born. The book provides an extensive overview of Hawaiian quilting from its beginning as an art form in the 1870s to the present day. The book includes twenty-two quilts created by three influential master quilters and thirty contemporary quilts by six highly respected modern quilters that reflect a new range in styles and techniques, from traditional to trend setting, being explored by island quilters today. This bilingual publication, English and Japanese, visually explores a vibrant and ongoing cultural treasure of Hawai'i. These quilts demonstrate both the rich tradition of this textile art and its continuing strength in the realm of contemporary art.
Utility-Style Quilts for Everyday Living by Sharon Holland Pdf
In Utility-Style Quilts for Everyday Living, renowned fabric and quilt designer Sharon Holland provides 12 well-illustrated projects for simple yet beautiful quilts, ranging from table runners to a queen-sized quilt. Each fast-pieced, stash-busting project is great for beginners, with skill-building design tips and suggestions throughout.
Poakalani Hawaiian Quilt Cushion Patterns and Designs: Volume Three by Poakalani Serrao,John Serrao Pdf
The fifteen specially created quilt patterns and designs from Poakalani and John Serrao's quilting family continue the art and legacy of Hawaiian quilting with their beautiful designs which reflect the beauty of Hawaii from the iconic shape of the pineapple to the playful shape of the dolphin (naia). A must-have for quilters who enjoyed the first volume of patterns and need new patterns for new projects. Includes easy-to-follow how-to photographs illustrating: Folding material and cutting the design Laying and basting Applique Preparation before quilting Quilting techniques Quilting styles Quilting block samples and many helpful hints for the beginner quilter.
Poakalani Hawaiian Quilt Cushion Patterns and Designs by Poakalani Serrao Pdf
The fifteen specially created quilt patterns and designs from Poakalani and John Serrao's quilting family continue the art and legacy of Hawaiian quilting with their beautiful designs which reflect the beauty of Hawaii from the curving shape of the honu to the heart-shaped anthurium. A must-have for quilters who enjoyed the first volume of patterns and need new patterns for new projects. Includes easy-to-follow how-to photographs illustrating: Folding material and cutting the design Laying and basting Applique Preparation before quilting Quilting techniques Quilting styles Quilting block samples and many helpful hints for the beginner quilter.
Another season of Elm Creek Quilt Camp has come to a close, and Bonnie Markham faces a bleak and lonely winter ahead, with her quilt shop out of business and her divorce looming. A welcome escape comes when Claire, a beloved college friend, unexpectedly invites her to Maui to help launch an exciting new business: a quilter’s retreat set at a bed and breakfast amid the vibrant colors and balmy breezes of the Hawaiian Islands. Soon Bonnie finds herself looking out on sparkling waters and banyan trees, planning quilting courses, and learning the history and intricacies of Hawaiian quilting, all the while helping Claire run the inn. As Bonnie’s adventure unfolds, it quickly becomes clear that Claire’s new business isn’t the only excitement in store for her. Her cheating, soon-to-be ex-husband decides he wants her stake in Elm Creek Quilts, which threatens not only her financial well-being but her dearest friendships as well. Luckily she has the artistic challenge of creating her own unique Hawaiian quilt pattern to distract her—and new friends like Hinano Paoa, owner of the Nä Mele Hawai‘i Music Shop, who introduces Bonnie to the fascinating traditions of Hawaiian culture and reminds her that love can be found when and where you least expect it.