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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bringing together closeup images and close up news reports,
By Judiostudio (Ringoes, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quilting News of Yesteryear: 1,000 Pieces and Counting (Hardcover)
From the beginning of the 20th century, through 2 World Wars, the Great Depression, the Great Society, the quilt revival, and continuing into the 21st century, quilters have searched their local newspapers, national magazines and books for new patterns and mention of quilts, quilt shows and famous quilters.
In Ms Reich's beautiful new book we will read news of noteworthy quilts and quilters of the 19th century directly from local newspapers of the times. Especially newsworthy were quilts made from "gazillions" of tiny pieces of fabric, painstakingly cut apart and then resewn together in set patterns. It is obvious to this reader that as the 19th century advanced the men who wrote those little filler blurbs became less and less amazed at the feat, and more and more incredulous at why anyone would even attempt such a thing as cutting fabrics into tiny pieces only to sew them back together again into gorgeous patterns. We quilters know why, and so does Ms Reich. The photos that accompany the text, both in closeup of the fabrics used and the quilts seen as a whole, are incredibly clear and true as to color. Those fabrics are as packed with mouth-watering goodness as a good bar of dark semi-sweet chocolate, and are just as satisfying. In addition the short news articles are often good for a chuckle. This book gives joy on many levels, and as a new addition to the history of quilting is invaluable.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quirky quilting history,
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This review is from: Quilting News of Yesteryear: 1,000 Pieces and Counting (Hardcover)
This is a quirky little book full of newspaper excerpts about quilting. The best part is the background printing on each page which is a close-up of original fabrics used in the featured quilts. A lovely book to go back to and browse over coffee.
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of old newspaper snippets about quilts,
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This review is from: Quilting News of Yesteryear: 1,000 Pieces and Counting (Hardcover)
This book was enjoyable, but got to be a little redundant after awhile. I loved the photographs of the antique quilts and quilt tops. A good read, then pass it on to the next quilter you know who is interested in quilt history. I don't consider this a book I would read over and over again.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A light read,
By Jacinta "Jac" (Victoria, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quilting News of Yesteryear: 1,000 Pieces and Counting (Hardcover)
This is a lovely little book to flip through. Very light on information as all 'articles' are just snippets of newspaper articles. Great close up pictures of fabrics.
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Quilting News of Yesteryear: 1,000 Pieces and Counting by Sue Reich (Hardcover - July 2007)
$25.95
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