Handbook of Quilting and Patchwork Stitches: The Essential Illustrated Reference to Over 200 Stitches

Paperback

Main Details

Title Handbook of Quilting and Patchwork Stitches: The Essential Illustrated Reference to Over 200 Stitches
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nikki Tinkler
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 148
Category/GenreQuiltmaking, patchwork and applique
ISBN/Barcode 9781844486793
ClassificationsDewey:746.46042
Audience
General
Illustrations 250 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Search Press Ltd
Imprint Search Press Ltd
Publication Date 31 January 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The essential illustrated reference to over 200 stitches with easy-to-follow charts. All the stitches you need to make any type of quilt, explained in full with photographs and easy to follow diagrams, together with comprehensive instructions for the various associated techniques. Both hand-worked and machine stitches are included, covering structural stitches and those used for decoration. All the stitches are illustrated with photographed samples. Each technique is full explained with illustrations and diagrams and a list of suitable stitches. Guidance for both beginners and experts with a how-to-use section and essential information on materials, equipment, planning, finishing and care. Previously published as The Quilter's & Patchworker's Stitch Bible, ISBN 9781844481286

Author Biography

Nikki Tinkler is a well-known quilter whose work has won numerous awards. She teaches and demonstrates quilting, and also writes regularly for patchwork and quilting publications; her work has been exhibited widely both in the UK and abroad.

Reviews

There is more to patchwork and quilting than choosing a block, cutting out the pieces and stitching them together. Here is a useful reference book that explains over 200 different stitches with which to attach your pieces of fabric together and decorate your work using both hand and machine methods. Leafing through this book I was reminded how much I like the Search Press method of laying out a book. The generous staged diagrams, profuse colored illustrations and photographs, sensible headed chapters and even a guide on how best to use the book. Other publishers might be content with coffee table hardcovers but these inexpensive paperbacked books are not only affordable but real primers that you can actually learn something from. They also look good enough to put on your coffee table of course and the mixture of photographs of finished work and drawn diagrams is the perfect way to learn these stitches. As well as a central section showing you how to do them all there are other sections showing you what to buy and why, tips for quilting and patchwork and how best to attach the pieces in a number of classic blocks. The guide to buying different threads, waddings and construction fabric is very useful as it lays out in tables the pros and cons of each, making choosing simpler. I should think that just about any quilter or patchworker of any level will get a lot out of this book - highly recommended.-Myshelf.com Here's an essential reference to over 200 stitches, with easy to follow charts. Both hand-worked and machine stitches are included to help both beginners and experienced quilters. The book is clear, concise and simple to use with practical and inspiring advice. All the stitches are illustrated with photographed examples and each technique is fully explained with illustrations and diagrams plus a list of suitable stitches.-Machine Knitting Monthly Nikki Tinkler is a quilt maker whose busy schedule involves travelling extensively to teach workshops and give demonstrations of quilting techniques that appeal to the traditional and the more experimental textile artist. This practical volume explains all the stitches you need to make any type of quilt and, with more than 200 stitches and designs feature, there is sure to be something for everyone in this reference guide.-Fabrications