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Eight Hands Round: A Patchwork Alphabet

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"Paul provides information about pioneer life through speculation about the origins of 26 quilt patterns, one for each letter of the alphabet. The variety of colors and designs makes the quilts themselves the real stars of the book [and] will [encourage] students to develop their own creations in cloth or on paper." —SLJ. Outstanding Books of 1991 (NYT)
Notable 1991 Childrens' Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
Books for Vacation Reading (NYT)

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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Ann Whitford Paul

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ANN WHITFORD PAUL, author of 'TWAS THE LATE NIGHT OF CHRISTMAS has always been crazy for Christmas, but overwhelmed by it, too. Afterwards she is worn-out and dreams that someone like Mrs. Saint Nick could help her out with the resulting chaos and mess.

Ann graduated from the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University School of Social Work. She became inspired to write picture books after years of bedtime reading to her four children. She's published 19 different award-winning books. Now she gets story ideas from her three grandchildren. For ten years she taught picture book writing through UCLA Extension. She still enjoys teaching how to write picture books. When she isn't writing or teaching, she loves listening to her cat purr, watching spiders spin their webs and following snails' trails.

You can learn more about her, download writing tips and classroom activities, and contact her through her web-site: www.annwhitfordpaul.net

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821 reviews
February 5, 2020
I enjoyed the different blocks chosen for each letter and that both the block and the whole quilt were shown. Often part of what makes the block so special is the overall pattern it creates in the while piece. Each letter also told some brief history about daily life in the 1800s. Some of the letters also came with suppositions on how the patterns were created, which I could have done without. I did really like this book; my grandmother and mother both do patchwork and hand quilting and I enjoy piecing when I have the time.
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6,207 reviews304 followers
March 18, 2017
First sentence: Patchwork is pieces of fabric cut into different shapes and sewn together into patterns. During the first one hundred years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, many women and girls--and even a few men and boys--sewed patchwork.

Premise/plot: It is an alphabet book, but it is an alphabet book for older readers. The goal isn't to teach little ones the alphabet. Each letter of the alphabet shares information about a particular quilt pattern. Information is included providing background on how people lived and showing that how they lived influenced the name of the pattern. (Churn Dash, Grandmother's Fan, Log Cabin, etc.)

My thoughts: My mom is the quilter of the family. She loves to sew quilt blocks by hand. She has books of patterns. She is always looking for new books on quilting at the library. I shared this one with her. I wanted her perspective. She had opinions! What we both loved was that we get to see in each pattern both the one block AND the whole quilt. Not all quilt books include this 'big picture.' There were some letters where she was, "I wouldn't have chosen that block for that letter...."

Overall, I liked it well enough.
Profile Image for Fatemesadat shahravesh.
191 reviews9 followers
September 11, 2025
کتابی برای آموزش الفبا که برای هر حرف داستانی از دل تاریخ را تعریف می‌کند. در تصویر هر صفحه هم تکه‌ای از یک لحاف چهل‌تکه نمایش داده شده. ایده جذابی دارد اما داستان‌های معمولی‌اند
Profile Image for Katie Fitzgerald.
Author 33 books255 followers
November 17, 2017
I've had this book since childhood, but I don't think I'd ever read it until I shared it with Miss Muffet this past week. It's an alphabet book explaining the inspiration behind 26 different quilting patterns. It wasa perfect way to introduce little tidbits of history to a preschooler.
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952 reviews65 followers
March 24, 2009
I love imaginative books organized by using the ABC’s—it appeals to my sense of order (being a Virgo). This book covers 26 quilt patterns, one for each letter of the alphabet and explains the origins of the designs by describing the activity or occupation on which they’re based.
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1,376 reviews68 followers
May 25, 2012
An endearing look at early American life. Cute, well done illustrations. Notable because in this age of High Technology, so much of this information already feels like it describes an alien world to me. How will it look to the children born to my generation?
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171 reviews2 followers
April 9, 2015
This book fascinated me for I am a novice quilter. I loved seeing the different patterns that are used in quilts. What intrigued me more was where they came from. I would like to use this book to teach my students about women history.
376 reviews
May 20, 2009
There are so many blocks, but some have many names. Now which ones would I like to incorporate into a quilt?
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755 reviews24 followers
August 15, 2011
I didn't like the "perhaps xyz created this pattern when" thing. Most quilt patterns are fairly well researched as to their origins and the author really seemed to oversimplify this information.
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1,700 reviews64 followers
November 3, 2011
Each letter features a colorful illustration and an explanation for the reason behind the quilt pattern depicted.
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August 16, 2012
This math book uses 26 patchwork quilt patterns, one for each letter of the alphabet, which are accompanied by written descriptions of the patterns.
125 reviews
March 8, 2010
A look at how quilts are made and the origin of quilts using the alphabet.
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Author 2 books6 followers
August 8, 2015
Loved all the quilting ideas. Gave me a lot of new things to try.
Profile Image for Caroline Mcphail-Lambert.
685 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2017
Alphabet book of 26 historical quilt patterns. Informative and colourful peak at a period of history about necessity becoming art and usefulness.
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