Amazon.com Review
There are few heirlooms more treasured, or useful, than a handmade quilt. At its best, a fine quilt is a visual feast of color and pattern, not to mention an all-around great thing to wrap up in on a cold day. Ann Whitford Paul aims to inspire a new generation of quilting artists with her book
The Seasons Sewn, which is one part pattern book and one part storybook. Taking the name of 24 classic quilt patterns as a starting point, she has fashioned stories that explain how the names might have come about. Each story is accompanied by photographs of the pattern and an illustration of Paul's story. The illustrations, by Michael McCurdy, are a triumph.
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From Publishers Weekly
Some two dozen traditional quilt block designs provide a springboard for a look at pioneer life. The "finely etched illustrations urge upon readers a commanding vision of American history," said PW in a starred review. Ages 6-9. (Mar.)
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