Making Welsh Quilts: The Textile Tradition That Inspired the Amish?

Making Welsh Quilts: The Textile Tradition That Inspired the Amish?

by Mary Jenkins (Author), Clare Claridge (Author), Mary Jenkins (Author), Clare Claridge (Author)

Synopsis

Welsh quilts, with their characteristic fabric choice, strikingly simple patchwork designs and decorative quilting patterns, have a rich tradition that some believe may have inspired the Amish when they first settled near Welsh communities in Pensylvania.This book explores the fascinating history of Welsh quilting with a stunning gallery of photographs of Wales' quilt treasures.It presents techniques, which range from traditional hand piecing and hand quilting methods to modern rotary cutting and machine quilting techniques.In-depth information is given on selecting the right fabrics and colours, and basic equipment needed to create these quilts.A pattern library of traditional Welsh quilting templates shows how the patterns were originally drafted from cups and saucers and other everyday household items.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: 2
Publisher: David & Charles
Published: 27 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0715329960
ISBN 13: 9780715329962

Author Bio
Mary Jenkins teaches textiles in Adult Education and is a collector of Welsh quilts and samplers. Mary is an experienced author and has written House & Garden Samplers and Making Samplers, both published by David & Charles. Mary lives in Cardiff, Wales. Clare Claridge is a world expert on Welsh quilting patterns and their origin. Clare lives in Quakers' Yard, once a stronghold of traditional Welsh quilting in the heart of the valleys of South Wales.