Quilts, Their Story and How to Make Them
Marie D. Webster
Lu par MaryAnn
Quilts, Their Story and How to Make Them by Marie D. Webster invites you into the rich tapestry of quilt-making, exploring both its historical significance and practical techniques. This comprehensive guide delves into the origins of quilts, revealing their evolution from functional household items to cherished works of art.
Webster's narrative weaves together the cultural and personal stories behind quilts, highlighting their role in family traditions and community bonding. With a blend of historical context and hands-on advice, this book serves as both an informative read and a practical resource for aspiring quilters.
Whether you are a seasoned crafter or a curious beginner, this audiobook offers insights into the artistry of quilting, encouraging listeners to appreciate the craft's heritage while inspiring them to create their own unique pieces.
Chapitres
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| Introduction | 4:37 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| Patchwork in Antiquity | 15:37 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| Patchwork and Quilting During the Middle Ages | 21:23 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| Patchwork and Quilting in Old England | 30:31 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| Quilts in America | 34:14 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| How Quilts are Made | 22:07 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| Quilt Names | 21:05 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| Quilt Collections and Exhibitions | 17:31 | Lu par MaryAnn | |
| The Quilt's Place in American Life | 22:08 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Critiques
Love this book & MaryAnn
A LibriVox Listener
I listen to this regularly bc of all the interesting history and especially because MaryAnn is one of the best readers.
what a beautiful narrative
lion's heart
I've always loved books about quilting. one of my favorites.