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The Quilter's Field Guide to Color

A Hands-on Workbook for Mastering Fabric Selection

Rachel Hauser

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Hardback

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English
Lucky Spool Media
01 December 2019
The #1 complaint of quilters? Mastering effective colour combinations. The Quilter's Field Guide to Color is a practical guide showing effective and not so effective color combinations. Each chapter will call readers to use the skills they learn through an optional series of 'Patchwork Challenges' which can be used to create a quilt by the book's completion. Along the way, readers will be guided through fabric auditions so that readers can ask themselves questions for evaluating their own fabric pulls. Forget the dry colour theory! This book is fun, conversational, practical and beautifully inspiring.

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A one-of-a-kind resource for modern quilters •

Hands-on exercises with a true workbook approach •

Real modern fabric pulls to help evaluate choices •

150-colour swatch card include to replicate the author's process •

Optional Project Blocks for each section to use as inspiration or to create a quilt by the end of the book

AUTHOR: Rachel Hauser, began her blog, Stitched in Color, with nearly 12,000 Bloglovin followers today. Over the years her blog has evolved, quilt-alongs morphing in fabric mosaic contests and Instagram challenges. But all the while, her emphasis has remained on providing resources and community for sewists hosting many popular online e-courses. This is her first book.

80 illustrations

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Imprint:   Lucky Spool Media
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm, 
Weight:   726g
ISBN:   9781940655369
ISBN 10:   1940655366
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

RachelHauser's blog, Stitched in Color, has evolved to include quilt-alongs, fabric mosaic contests, and Instagram challenges. Along with her blog, her emphasis has remained on providing a resource and community that hosts many popular online e-courses for sewists. This is her first book. She lives in The Netherlands.

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