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Necktie Quilts Reinvented - cover

Necktie Quilts Reinvented

Christine Copenhaver

Publisher: C&T Publishing

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Summary

“New ideas for quilting with ties .  . .projects include covers, wall-hangings, runners, and pillows.” —Publishers Weekly 
 
As life gets less formal, neckties don’t get worn like they used to, leaving us with a stash of unused ties. Recycle those lonely ties into 16 spectacular quilts and home accessories that look nothing like the typical stodgy necktie quilt!  
 
Showcase the rich colors, patterns, and textures found in ties with striking Hexagons, Log Cabins, Lone Stars, Flying Geese, and more. Learn how to wash ties, cut them, create appealing color combinations, and tame slippery fabric for quilting. Tie quilts make uniquely personal Father's Day, birthday, or any-occasion gifts for the tie-wearers (or former tie wearers) in your life—and this book is filled with projects for both beginners and experienced quiltmakers.
Available since: 11/01/2014.
Print length: 220 pages.

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