
French Braid Quilts with a Twist
new variations for vibrant strip-pieced projects
$44.31
- Paperback
80 pages
- Release Date
1 July 2014
Summary
French Braid Quilts with a Twist: New Dimensions in Design
French Braid lovers, get ready for a fresh take on a beloved classic! Jane Hardy Miller, the queen of French Braid design, is back with 8 stunning new quilts that will ignite your quilting passion.
These aren’t your average braids – Jane introduces bold and surprising twists, taking the French Braid to exciting new dimensions.
Inside, you’ll find:
- 8 quilt projects showcasing innovative French Br…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781607058823 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1607058820 |
| Author: | Jane Miller |
| Publisher: | C & T Publishing |
| Imprint: | C & T Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 80 |
| Release Date: | 1 July 2014 |
| Weight: | 349g |
| Dimensions: | 279mm x 216mm |
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Critics Review
Many people have a specific vision of what a French braid quilt looks like, but Miller took the basic idea and came up with eight wonderfully original patterns, each different from the next. Her obvious enthusiasm for the traditional pattern translates into clear and helpful instructions for each technique. Each quilt is made in two luscious colorways to inspire creativity and provide options. Quilter’s Newsletter, December 14/January 15 Miller (French Braid Obsession) has dedicated 11 years to the technique of piecing quilts that mirror hanks of hair tightly plaited in French braids. This fourth book in her “evolving style” coaches quilters in the sometimes tedious intricacies of marking, cutting, and piecing strips of fabric to stunning effect. She addresses two questions that have arisen about her process: the first is about fabrics that resemble chevrons in the braids and the second concerns the sizes of segments. Although previously, Miller has supported closely shaded fabrics in the “run” of the braid, she has now broadened her thinking, based on quilts made by others: “less-than-perfect braid runs still looked good.” As for size, Miller varies segments in each quilt project and also within some of them. While laying out detailed instructions for the experienced quilter, Miller offers a semi-invisible way to machine-bind. The eight projects include scrap-quilt versions, such as “Crazy Braid,” and ones with floating stars. Her encouraging style is firmly pedantic, and her tips are based on experience. Publishers Weekly, May 19, 2014
About The Author
Jane Miller
Jane Hardy Miller has been a passionate advocate for early childhood education for over a decade. With a background in child development and curriculum design, she has dedicated her career to creating engaging and effective learning experiences for young children. As a former preschool teacher and curriculum coordinator, Jane has firsthand experience in the classroom and a deep understanding of the needs of both educators and children. Her workshops and presentations have inspired countless teachers to implement innovative teaching strategies and create nurturing learning environments. Jane currently works as an educational consultant, providing professional development and resources to schools and organizations across the country.
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