Jelly Roll Bargello Quilts L010

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Landauer Publishing Jelly Roll Bargello Quilts by Karin Hellaby L010

Welcome to the world of Bargello, a style of quilt that is reminiscent of the Op Art of the 1960s, filled with movement and the illusion of depth thanks to the placement of the fabric's color and value. In fact, they’re inspired by a type of straight stitch embroidery found in the Bargello Palace in Florence, Italy. Deceptively complex-looking, bargello quilts are easy enough for beginners, and easier still combined with pre-cut strips of 2-1/2in wide fabric. Karin Hellaby’s newest book, Jelly Roll Bargello Quilts, explains the process clearly with easy-to-follow instructions, visual diagrams, and step-by-step photography. Karin, a world-renowned quilt making instructor, takes the reader on a journey through over 14 small projects such as table runners, pillows, wall-hangings, and lap quilts.

Pages: 64
Publish Date: 06/06/2018
Dimensions: 8.2in x 0.3in x 10.7in
Softcover




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Category: Quilting
Author: Karin Hellaby
Publisher: Landauer

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Landauer Publishing Jelly Roll Bargello Quilts by Karin Hellaby LAN11377


Fascinating Bargello quilts consist entirely of straight seams and rectangular pieces, yet create the mesmerizing optical illusion of graceful movement, waves, and curves. Bargello quilt making looks complex and difficult but any beginner quilter who can sew a straight seam can master the necessary skills. It is also a technique that is easy to complete quickly and with confidence, thanks to precut jelly rolls and author Karin Hellaby’s clear how-to instructions. Karin works with both solid and printed fabrics, and varies her color palette from monochromatic to riotously colorful. She explores the impact of offset seams for gentle curves and matched seams for dramatic arc and turns in the pattern. Readers will find the technique addictive, with lovely patterns that include pillows, a quilt bag, wall hangings, table toppers, and lap quilts.