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  • Publisher: Stash Books
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 08 August 2014
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781607057888
  • Stock: 41 in stock
  • Size: 203x254 mm
  • Illustrations: 0
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: $49.99
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Shape by Shape

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Free-Motion Quilting with Angela Walters by Angela Walters

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Book Description

70+ Designs for Blocks, Backgrounds & Borders

Find creative inspiration on every page of Shape by Shape Free-Motion Quilting with Angela Walters. User-friendly and visually exciting, the contents are first divided into three sections: Blocks, Negative Space, and Borders. Then, to make it even more accessible, the Blocks section is further organized by five shapes: Squares, Triangles, Circles, Diamonds, and Hexagons. With an illustrated index, 70 free-motion quilting designs, crystal-clear instructions, and gorgeous full-page photographs, this is the go-to resource your reader will want handy before starting any quilting project.
Find step-by-step illustrations to create 70 free-motion quilting designs for shapes, negative space, and borders
Features full-page quilt photos, close-up details of stitched designs, and a comprehensive visual index

About the Author

About Angela Walters

Angela Walters is a machine quilter and author who loves to teach others to use quilting to bring out the best in their quilt tops. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and books. She lives in Missouri, USA. To learn more, visit quiltingismytherapy.com.

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Workshop On The Web

December 2014

Angela Walters is a prolific writer on free-motion embroidery and her books are always worth a

mention being well explained, illustrated and executed. In her latest book, she looks specifically

at the machine embroidery of quilted shapes. Here there are squares, triangles, circles,

diamonds, hexagons, negative space and borders and they are all great designs, ready to

combat quilters amnesia for those times where you look at a shape and cannot think of the

best way to quilt it.

The author provides clear and simple instructions which are useful in enabling some complex

patterns to be broken down into lines and stages. Now, if only she could teach me how to sew

as exquisitely as she does, Id be laughing!

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