
Fresh Picked Posies
12 Quilt Blocks to Applique from Piece O' Cake Designs
C & T Publishing
Published on 16. May 2011
Other
Other merchandize
16 pages
978-1-60705-368-2 (ISBN)
Description
Create fabulous applique quilt blocks with this superb pattern pack comprising easy-to-follow instructions and 12 full-size patterns. "The Piece O' Cake" ladies are back with an adorable set of 12 more improvisational applique designs with full-size pattern sheets. Becky and Linda help you unleash your creativity and stitch up quilts that reflect your personal style. It helps you to perfect your modern folk art look with improvisational piecing and asymmetric applique blocks. Mix-and-match blocks are ideal for a variety of projects, from stitching up small pillows to adding pizzazz to simpler quilt designs. Both beginning and experienced quilters alike get great results with "Piece O' Cake's" stash-busting patterns.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Concord
United States
Dimensions
Height: 12 mm
Width: 9 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60705-368-2 (9781607053682)
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Becky Goldsmith | Linda Jenkins
Fresh Picked Posies
12 Quilt Blocks to Applique from Piece O' Cake Designs
E-Book
08/2011
1st Edition
C&T Publishing
€7.99
Available for download
Persons
Becky Goldsmith is the co-owner of Piece O' Cake Designs. Designing and making quilts, writing books, and teaching others how to make quilts is a better career than Becky could ever have imagined. For more information visit www.pieceocake.com
Becky Goldsmith and Linda Jenkins first met at the Green Country Quilters Guild in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they both held up their hands and volunteered for jobs at their very first guild meetings. Their friendship grew as they worked together on many guild projects and through a shared love for quilting, and for applique in particular. They started Piece O' Cake Designs in 1994, as they were each moving away from Tulsa. Becky and her husband headed for Sherman, Texas, with their two sons. Linda and her husband, Paul, moved first to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, back to Tulsa in 2001, and finally to Grand Junction, Colorado, in 2008. Linda owned and managed a beauty salon before she started quilting. Over the years she developed a fine eye for color as a hair colorist and makeup artist. Becky took a liberal sprinkling of art classes while completing her interior design degree. They think that their varied backgrounds have combined well, making the quilts they design distinctive. Becky and Linda initially self-published their patterns and books but are now very happy members of the C&T Publishing family. Visit Becky and Linda at their website, www.pieceocake.com, and their blog, pieceocake.typepad.com/piece-o-cake-blog.
Becky Goldsmith and Linda Jenkins first met at the Green Country Quilters Guild in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they both held up their hands and volunteered for jobs at their very first guild meetings. Their friendship grew as they worked together on many guild projects and through a shared love for quilting, and for applique in particular. They started Piece O' Cake Designs in 1994, as they were each moving away from Tulsa. Becky and her husband headed for Sherman, Texas, with their two sons. Linda and her husband, Paul, moved first to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, back to Tulsa in 2001, and finally to Grand Junction, Colorado, in 2008. Linda owned and managed a beauty salon before she started quilting. Over the years she developed a fine eye for color as a hair colorist and makeup artist. Becky took a liberal sprinkling of art classes while completing her interior design degree. They think that their varied backgrounds have combined well, making the quilts they design distinctive. Becky and Linda initially self-published their patterns and books but are now very happy members of the C&T Publishing family. Visit Becky and Linda at their website, www.pieceocake.com, and their blog, pieceocake.typepad.com/piece-o-cake-blog.