Scraps, Inc. (vol.1)
Scraps, Inc. (vol.1)
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15 Block-Based Designs for the Modern Quilter
If you have a mountain of scraps from projects-past, the new and inventive patterns in Scraps, Inc. will help you piece together your treasured scraps into a stunning new quilt. This project-based book features 15 unique quilt designs and their well-known designers (many are also best-selling quilt-making authors). An industrial setting serves as a dramatic backdrop for over 100 photographs throughout the book – juxtaposing dark and moody backgrounds with the robust, bright colors of these modern quilts. Most quilters present their finished quilts as gifts, and all that remains of your artistry is extra fabric scraps that you just can’t bear to toss out. Because these patterns will inspire you to tackle your stack of scraps, you can now make a quilt to keep that’s a loving reminder of all the other quilts you have gifted over the years.
- Compiled by: Susanne Woods
- Contributors: Alex Ledgerwood, Allison Harris, Amy Ellis, Amy Friend, Amy Smart, April Rosenthal, Beth Vassalo, Camille Roskelley, Faith Jones, Jeni Baker, Kati Spencer, Lee Heinrich, Melissa Lunden, Sherri McConnell, and Susan Beal.
- ISBN13: 978-1-940655-04-8
- Format: Paperback
- Book Trim: 8 x 10
- Pages: 128
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