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Freestyle Color Collage Quilting - A Unique Method for Creating Bold Designs with Fabric - cover

Freestyle Color Collage Quilting - A Unique Method for Creating Bold Designs with Fabric

Carly Mul

Verlag: Landauer

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With Freestyle Color Collage Quilting - the latest guide from industry expert Carly Mul - you'll discover user-friendly secrets for organic, free-form color collage techniques. Don't be surprised if the results are professional quality. Mul's techniques for vibrant quilted designs don't require extensive pattern techniques. Instead, this guide offers a gorgeous collage approach that's beginner-friendly yet artistic and innovative enough for seasoned quilters. In Freestyle Color Collage Quilting, Mul will steer you through everything from gathering supplies to drawing inspiration from quilting galleries. This way, you'll discover how to take your passion and convert it into a creative quilting display. You can take any colors and fabrics you already have on hand, determine the pattern, and flow you want to create, and fashion personal, one-of-a-kind quilting pieces. The results will be immensely satisfying--not only because they force you out of your quilting comfort zones, but because they'll speak to your unique style.
Verfügbar seit: 25.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 96 Seiten.

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