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This image was scanned from the Dianna May Martin personal library collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Beginning
- Understanding Value
- Fabric Selection
- The Design Wall
- Value-Determining Tools
- The Basic Block
- Quilt Layouts
- Color
- Adding a Second Block
- Interpreting the Idea
- GALLERY
- The Quilts:
- Hawaii Review
- Cotton Candy Weave
- Old-Fashioned Love
- Octopus's Garden
- Tribute to Suzanne
- Nicole's Star
- General Directions
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Title: Designing Quilts: The Value of Value
Author/Designer: Suzanne Tessier Hammond
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1994
Publisher: That Patchwork Place, Bothell, WA
Language: English
Page Count: 80
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 1564770648
SUMMARY- This designer is very skillful at playing with value(the lightness or darkness of a fabric relative to other fabrics), and offers useful tips on developing your sense of it, as well as projects that need this sense to really pop. A local guild woman brought this one up as one of the first books they recommend to other quilters - that's really high praise! It's out of print now, so what's out there is all there is. This is one of those books you should really have on your reference shelf.
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