A guide to combining Japanese fabrics and traditional Oriental style with easy techniques. It includes five simple-to-make homestyle projects for using up leftover quilt blocks.
A guide to combining Japanese fabrics and traditional Oriental style with easy techniques. It includes five simple-to-make homestyle projects for using up leftover quilt blocks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Briscoe was introduced to Japanese quilting techniques in the early 1990s when teaching English in northern Japan. She is the author of The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook and Japanese Sashiko Inspirations.
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Contents include: Introduction Choosing fabrics Quilt 1: Kamon Furoshiki (Crested wrapping cloth quilt) Feature Project: Table Runner Quilt 2: Kunimoto (Hometown) Quilt 3: Igeta (Well curb or cross hatch) Feature Project: Cube Storage Bag Quilt 4: Irori (Hearth) Quilt 5: Shimacho (Scrapbook) Feature Project: Floor Cushions Quilt 6: Sensu (Fans) Quilt 7: Kawari Masu (Stacking boxes) Feature Project: Tote Bag Quilt 8: Sakiori (Ragweave circle motifs) Quilt 9: Tsuki No Hana (A Year of Flowers) Feature Project: Wall Hanging Quilt 10: Hanui (Patchwork Kimono) Techniques.