Quilter's Academy, Volume 2—Sophomore Year: A Skill-Building Course in Quiltmaking

· C&T Publishing Inc
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Get a college-level education in quiltmaking in the comfort of your home with the second in the classic series—plus eleven projects to practice your skills!
 
From the mother-daughter team of world-renowned teacher Harriet Hargrave and Carrie Hargrave, this book in the Quilter’s Academy series will inspire you to put your developing skills to work and challenge you to start designing your own quilts. Drafting exercises help you learn to make any quilt, any size, with or without a pattern. You’ll find loads of tips, techniques, and helpful charts—and a bonus section with eleven projects.
 
This classic series of comprehensive books will take you from the basics to complete mastery with easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises. In Volume 1, you learned the fundamentals of quiltmaking. Now, in Volume 2, you’ll build your drafting skills by using tools like graph paper and linking blocks.
 
“A complete sequence of classes. lessons, exercises and projects to build your skill from one project to the next.” —Fabrications

About the author

Harriet Hargrave Bio: Harriet Hargrave is a world-renowned quilter, teacher, and best-selling author. She is responsible for myriad products pertaining to machine quilting, from batting to fabric. In 1981, she opened the hugely successful quilt shop, Harriet’s Treadle Arts, in Denver, Colorado. harriethargrave.com Carrie Hargrave-Jones Bio: Carrie Hargrave-Jones has been surrounded by quilting all her life—sitting in her mother’s lap while she sewed and spending days at Harriet’s quilt shop. Carrie took over managing the shop in 2006. She lives in Denver, Colorado.

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