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Civil War Quilts

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Firsthand visuals and patterns of Civil War quilts and their makers

The stories of fourteen extraordinary Civil War quilts, and the women who made them, bring you face-to-face with the drama of war and its effect on thousands of lives. Some of these quilts tell love stories, others relate the determination of women seeking an active role in the war effort, but all represent efforts to support the fighting men. Each of these quilts tells stories of struggle and survival.

Civil War Quilts contains patterns and information for making “block by block” or “potholder” quilts, with 40 traceable quilt block patterns with templates for hand piecing or rotary cutting for machine piecing. Also included is information on reproduction fabrics and how to participate in modern soldier-related community service quilting.

This second edition also features a lively discussion of the Jane Stickle quilt, one of the most famous quilts made during the Civil War. With patterns rich in personal histories and strong visuals, author Pamela Weeks continues to deliver, and then some.

Civil War Quilts is a must-read for Civil War enthusiasts and quilters seeking accurate information on reproducing Civil War quilts.[AuthorName]By Pamela Weeks and Don Beld[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Curator of the New England Quilt Museum, Pamela Weeks has been a quilter, fiber artist, quilt historian, and state-juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. For eight years she was the executive director of ABC Quilts, where the mission was to send handmade quilts to babies and young children born HIV-positive or drug affected, around the world.Pam lives in New Hampshire.
Don Beld was a quilter whose quilts, lectures, and exhibits have helped many realize that quilters are the folk-art historians of their time who capture in cloth the important events and people of our nations history.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]172 color & 59 b/w photo[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Revised, Updated, and Expanded[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]172 color & 59 b/w photo[/ColorPattern]

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