
All Things Quilting with Alex Anderson
From First Step to Last Stitch
Alex Anderson(Author)
C & T Publishing
Published on 24. June 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-60705-856-4 (ISBN)
Description
With more than one million books sold, the author who taught the world to quilt is back again! Internet and television
personality Alex Anderson's "big book" of quilting includes indispensable, straightforward advice-essential tools, binding basics, and easy-to-understand piecing and applique. Become a master of hand and machine quilting, and finish with professional touches that will turn you into a confident, lifelong quilter. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced quilter, this must-have compendium will find a permanent home next to your sewing machine!
Lessons on fabrics, color theory, rotary cutting, piecing, applique, paper foundation piecing, settings, borders, hanging sleeves, labels, and more
Must-read tips for quilters of all skills levels
Complete quiltmaking course in a book
Helpful how-to photography and stunning finished quilts
personality Alex Anderson's "big book" of quilting includes indispensable, straightforward advice-essential tools, binding basics, and easy-to-understand piecing and applique. Become a master of hand and machine quilting, and finish with professional touches that will turn you into a confident, lifelong quilter. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced quilter, this must-have compendium will find a permanent home next to your sewing machine!
Lessons on fabrics, color theory, rotary cutting, piecing, applique, paper foundation piecing, settings, borders, hanging sleeves, labels, and more
Must-read tips for quilters of all skills levels
Complete quiltmaking course in a book
Helpful how-to photography and stunning finished quilts
Reviews / Votes
This is a comprehensive introduction to patchwork and quilting. It begins withthe anatomy of a quilt, terms such as block, pieced and sashing are explained. It
progresses through equipment, fabric and drafting patterns to binding and adding
a label. The advice for rotary cutting and piecing is given clearly. It is well illustrated with photos. There are no instructions for blocks but there are techniques for tricky Y seams and curves. Quilting, both hand and machine, are explained well. In fact it is almost impossible to find any areas that are not
covered. It is an encyclopaedia of patchwork and quilting. * British Patchwork and Quilting * Don't know how to quilt? Want to learn but can't get to classes? Here is a superb book to help you along the journey. Few sit down and create a masterpiece straight away, but this book will certainly iron out a few wrinkles. Learn all about materials, tools and techniques. Found out how to design, draft, cut, piece, applique, construct, quilt and finish. Expand your quilting horizons no matter what your skill level. This is not just about tips and measurements, this book encourages you to play and think before committing. Includes great photography and easy to follow instructions throughout. An absolute classic. * YarnsandFabrics.co.uk *
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Language
English
Place of publication
Concord
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60705-856-4 (9781607058564)
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E-Book
07/2021
C&T Publishing
€18.18
Available for download
Person
Alex Anderson's love of quilting all began in 1978 when she completed her Grandmother's Flower Garden Quilt as a part of her work towards her degree in art from San Francisco State University. Over the years, her central focus has been to understand fabric relationships and to develop an intense appreciation of traditional quilts and beautiful quilting surface design.
Alex is the author of 30 books with C&T Publishing, in four languages, selling near 1 million copies worldwide. Her quilts and instruction tips have also appeared in numerous magazines. She is the National Spokesperson for Bernina of America, a promotional partner for AccuQuilt's GO!, as well as a designer of her own line of fabrics with P&B Textiles, and threads with Superior Threads. For 11 years, she served as host of Simply Quilts on HGTV. Alex continues to be one of the most sought-after instructors and lecturers in the international quilting and sewing industry.
Alex is a founding partner of The Quilt Show.com and The Quilt Life Magazine (published by AQS) with Ricky Tims. The Quilt Show is the world's first full-service interactive online video/web TV programming created just for quilters. With over 120,000+ registered members in over 100 countries, The Quilt Show.com's mission is to educate, inspire, entertain, connect and grow the world quilting community in a fun, positive and interactive environment. The Quilt Life Magazine is a bimonthly magazine dedicated to celebrating the lifestyle of today's quiltmaker in a fresh and beautiful format.
Alex was chosen as the 2008 Silver Star Award winner, an annual recognition by the International Quilt Festival to a quilter "whose work and influence has made -- and continues to make -- a sizable and positive impact on the quilting industry and community."
Alex was also chosen by the readers of Quilter's Newsletter magazine (Feb 2009) as "The Most Influential Person in The Quilting Industry" (in a three-way tie with Ricky Tims and Karey Bresenhan of Quilts, Inc).
Alex's personal mission is not only to share her love of quilting with anyone who will listen, but to educate and encourage those interested in quilting as clearly and simply as possible, so quilting can continue to be handed down from generation to generation.
Alex has two children and lives in Northern California with her husband.
Visit Alex on the web at www.alexandersonquilts.com and www.thequiltshow.com
Alex is the author of 30 books with C&T Publishing, in four languages, selling near 1 million copies worldwide. Her quilts and instruction tips have also appeared in numerous magazines. She is the National Spokesperson for Bernina of America, a promotional partner for AccuQuilt's GO!, as well as a designer of her own line of fabrics with P&B Textiles, and threads with Superior Threads. For 11 years, she served as host of Simply Quilts on HGTV. Alex continues to be one of the most sought-after instructors and lecturers in the international quilting and sewing industry.
Alex is a founding partner of The Quilt Show.com and The Quilt Life Magazine (published by AQS) with Ricky Tims. The Quilt Show is the world's first full-service interactive online video/web TV programming created just for quilters. With over 120,000+ registered members in over 100 countries, The Quilt Show.com's mission is to educate, inspire, entertain, connect and grow the world quilting community in a fun, positive and interactive environment. The Quilt Life Magazine is a bimonthly magazine dedicated to celebrating the lifestyle of today's quiltmaker in a fresh and beautiful format.
Alex was chosen as the 2008 Silver Star Award winner, an annual recognition by the International Quilt Festival to a quilter "whose work and influence has made -- and continues to make -- a sizable and positive impact on the quilting industry and community."
Alex was also chosen by the readers of Quilter's Newsletter magazine (Feb 2009) as "The Most Influential Person in The Quilting Industry" (in a three-way tie with Ricky Tims and Karey Bresenhan of Quilts, Inc).
Alex's personal mission is not only to share her love of quilting with anyone who will listen, but to educate and encourage those interested in quilting as clearly and simply as possible, so quilting can continue to be handed down from generation to generation.
Alex has two children and lives in Northern California with her husband.
Visit Alex on the web at www.alexandersonquilts.com and www.thequiltshow.com
Content
Introduction: A Few Words from Alex Anatomy of a Quilt In the Sewing Room Sewing Machine Shopping for a New Machine Caring for Your Machine Your Physical Set-Up Tools and Notions Fabric and Color: Choose It and Use It! Fabric Grain A Few Words About Quality Three Keys to Successful Fabric Selection Color Value Character of Print Add Some Sparkle Alternative Strategies for Choosing Fabrics Caring For Your Fabric To Prewash . . . or Not? Where and How to Store It Drafting: Have It Your Way Drafting Blocks Based on Grids Drafting Non-Grid Based Blocks Drafting an Eight-Pointed Star Drafting a Hexagon (Hexie) When Hexie Size Doesn’t Matter When Hexie Size Does Matter Subdividing the Hexie Rev Up Your Rotary Cutter Safety First Basic Rotary-Cutting Technique Squaring Up the Fabric Cutting Strips Cutting Squares Cutting Rectangles Cutting Half- and Quarter-square Triangles Half-square Triangles Quarter-square Triangles Cutting 45° Trapezoids Cutting an Isosceles Triangle in a Square Background Triangles (A) Isosceles Triangle (B) Cutting Equilateral Triangles Cutting 45° Diamonds Cutting Bias Strips The Ins and Outs of Piecing When You Need Templates Adding Seam Allowance to Drafted Patterns Machine-Piecing Techniques Pinning Stitching Pressing Matters “Unsewing” Machine Piecing Techniques You’ll Want to Know Strip Piecing Sew-and-Flip Method Secret Star-Point Method Y-Seams Sewing Curves Paper-Foundation Piecing Sizing Fabric Pieces Creating Patterns Sewing Sewing Units into Blocks Removing the Paper Foundations Hand Piecing: English Paper Piecing Cutting the Shapes Piecing the Shapes All About Appliqué Preparing for Appliqué Preparing Individual Appliqués (Hand or Machine) Preparing for Individual Appliqués (Hand Only) Preparing the Background for Appliqué (Hand or Machine) Hand-Appliqué Techniques Basic Stitch for Needle-turn or Paper-basted Appliqué Needle-turn Appliqué Buttonhole-stitch (Blanket-stitch) Stitch Appliqué Reverse Appliqué Machine-Appliqué Techniques Invisible-Appliqué Stitch Customizing Stitches Raw-edge Appliqué with Buttonhole (or Blanket) Stitch Putting It Together: Settings and Borders Settings Gallery of Settings Borders Design Considerations/Proportions Intended Use Squaring Up the Quilt Measuring for Borders Cutting and Grainline Stitching Borders Border Options Butted Borders Mitered Borders Partial-Seam Borders Borders with Corner Squares Pieced Borders Self-Bordering Quilts Scalloped Borders Appliqué and Quilted Borders Choosing and Marking Your Quilting Design Basics of Good Quilting Design Basic Quilting Strategies Other Sources for Quilting Designs Ideas for Creating Your Own Motifs Eight-Section Designs Twelve-Section Designs Soft, Curved Lines Transferring the Design Straight-Line Quilting Stipple Quilting Preparing to Quilt Housekeeping Choosing and Preparing a Batting Choosing and Preparing the Backing Piecing the Backing Basting Basting for Hand Quilting (in a Hoop) Basting for Machine Quilting Ready, Set . . . Quilt! Hand Quilting Placing the Quilt in a Hoop Selecting a Thimble The Quilting (Rocking) Stitch Preparing to Stitch Thimble on Middle Finger Thimble on Pointer Finger Thimble on Thumb Finishing and Burying the Knot Machine Quilting Adjusting the Tension Handling Bulk Starting and Stopping Anchoring Machine-Quilting Technique Straight-line and Simple-Curve Quilting Simple-Curve Quilting Free-Motion Quilting Stipple Quilting Practice, Practice, Practice Tying Your Quilt Finishing Touches Binding Straight-Grain vs. Bias Binding Figuring Binding Length Double-Fold Binding Preparing the Quilt for Binding Binding with Squared Corners Binding with Mitered Corners Binding a Zigzag Edge (Inside Corner) Binding a Scalloped Edge Faced Edge with Hanging Sleeve Folded (Flat) Piping Prairie Points Adding a Hanging Sleeve Making a Label Index Resources About the Author