Over the past 25 years, quiltmaker Patricia Cox has amassed an astonishing collection of more than 300 antique quilts--each part of a patchwork puzzle that, when put together, reveals America's rich and diverse quiltmaking heritage. For the first time, Patricia shares her collection's finest examples in this gorgeous volume, along with patterns for creating your own antique-style works of art. Patricia's stunning collection spans the history of the American quilt, from the earliest stripped chintz of the 1820s to quilt kits from the 1930s. You'll learn intriguing details about each design, such as those made for the Red Cross during World War I and quilts created from colorful feed sacks during the Great Depression. · Treat yourself to a visual feast of more than 100 glorious photographs that chart the history and major developmental phases of the American quilt · Choose from 15 pieced and appliquéd block patterns to re-create classic quilts from the collection · Find tips and advice on buying, storing, and repairing antique quilts, along with insight into what compelled Patricia to build such an extraordinary collection Discover the common threads that connect you with quilting's pioneers in this exceptional tribute to American Quilt Classics.
Nice overview of vintage quilt and quilt patterns with a project for each type of quilt pattern; ie log cabin, 4 & 9 patches, triangles, stars, curved piecing, baskets, hexagons, etc.
I missed seeing this when it was published in 2001 -- list price $40! I got a copy earlier this month at a used book store for $6.95. A beautiful collection with informative commentary.