Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 4 pages
- Published by: That Patchwork Place March 17, 2008
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 156477869X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1564778697
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Book Dimensions:
10.5 x 9.8 x 0.2 inches
- Weighs: 0.8 ounces
Product Description
Create blossoms that rival seventeenth-century floral paintings in this popular continuing pattern series! Simply assign colors and values to each applique element and bring flowers to life in your quilts like never before.
* Four seasonal and fat-quarter friendly block patterns include full-sized templates
* A simple numbering formula makes color selection a cinch
* Find directions for marking, cutting, basting, and assembling blocks
About The Author
Sheila Wintle is an applique artist and quilt designer who has received awards from the American Quilter's Society and the International Quilt Association.
Reader ReviewsMore patterns are coming out in packaging like dress patterns - everything in one re-sealable package. THE SEASONS IN BLOOM is one of these patterns. The plasticized envelope has the materials list right on the back, plus it lists the finished block and quilt size. Inside, you will find pattern sheets that you can tack up on the wall or bulletin board. No more hunting for the book under the fabric you are cutting. These sheets contain all the information you will need to create this quilt including full sized templates of the four appliqué flower patterns and the border flowers too. The instructions are clearly written and contain illustrations to help explain the written instructions. There is even an "extra" included. It is a booklet entitled "Color-Palette Appliqué". It explains how to gather a palette of colors and the best way to put the appliqué together. There is another bonus. If you don't want to create a whole quilt, make just one of the four panels of flowers and use it as a wall hanging. You could even create all four flower pieces and use them as a "four seasons" wall hanging. So many ideas, so little time! Grab your copy and start "growing" your flowers.