Folk Art Quilted Traditions by Suzy Webster
American Quilt Society Publications
80 pages, paperback; $22.95
Folk Art Quilted Traditions seems a bit of a departure from our regularly scheduled program. That is until that moment when, you know, handwork! Portable stitch-fixes to indulge in while at soccer games, watching television and sipping a little something special, at guild meetings or just when you’re having a little me time.
So, here are our top takeaways from this book:
- Suzy shares her quilter’s foot print, or her long-term goals as a quilt maker. Making and achieving goals is great. The goals may be as simple as stitching a consistent quarter-inch seam allowance or stitching hexagons together. They may be as complex as getting a quilt juried into QuiltCon. Defining your own quilty foot print is a step toward growing–and enjoying–your quilting more.direction.
- In the book, Suzy shares a great tip for checking how much a fabric will bleed. Her test involves hot water, a paper towel, and a resealable baggie. This is a new to us tip and wow! it’ll work on any fabric.
- Her applique patterns are based on cultural tradition, which Suzy has been steeped in her whole life. It wasn’t until Suzy’s aunt commented on the similarities that Suzy realized the quilts she was making reflected that cultural tradition. Modernist quilts have an aesthetic about them that reaches back into both cultural and art history. Think Piet Mondrian, Gwen Marston and Molly Upton, to name a few.
American Made Brand Solids are a strong option for applique pieces, says Suzy.
- “I learned this lesson by trying all the fabrics against the background.” What better way to check out how our fabrics will work. The cool thing is that Suzy’s patterns can be done up in the fabrics you love.
- Her Heritage Bag is an awesome way to get started with the applique. It’s a simple project to whet the appetite and get your applique mojo flowing.
- The cover quilt is really beautiful. Suzy uses red for the background which gives the quilt a lot of depth!
There’s been a bunch of blog hoopla about Suzy’s inspiring book, and it’s worthwhile to check them all out. Here’s the rundown:
Monday, October 10
Suzy Webster – http://websterquilt.blogspot.
Connie Kresin Campbell – http://www.conniekresin.com/
Jennifer Eubank – https://jennifersewing.
Tuesday, October 11
Bea Lee – http://www.beaquilter.com/
Sally Johnson – http://sallysquiltingcorner.
Suzy Webster – http://websterquilt.blogspot.
Jessica Cadwell – http://www.
Anna Branch – http://arkangelcreations.
Vicki in MN – http://knitbug2.blogspot.com/
Thursday, October 13
Pamela Boatright –
Teri Lucas / Generation Q Magazine
Maryellen McAuliffe
Friday October 14
Adele Mogavero
Joan Kawano
Lara Buccella
Saturday October 15 – Final Wrap-up
win one!
For an opportunity to win a copy, simply click on the photo below and follow the directions. Suzy will draw a winner on Saturday.
Quilt. Sew. Live. Breathe.
COMMENT #1
Nice tip about fabric colors! Will have to try it!
COMMENT #2
Have loved seeing everyone’s projects. Beautiful blocks on the cover of the book.
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COMMENT #3
Thanks so much for sharing!
COMMENT #4
I am new to your magazine and hope to learn many quilty things from it. I clicked on the photo to enter the draw but nothing happened. Is there supposed to be a link attached to it?
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Hi Sherry,
Try again, the link should be fixed.
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Still not working. I get the error “This site can’t be reached
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http://websterquilt.blogspot.com/
Head on over to Suzy’s website the rafflecopter is on there
COMMENT #5
It’s a great book! I enjoyed making something from it. Thanks for sharing.
COMMENT #6
I clicked the picture, but it didn’t take me anywhere.
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Hi Nancy,
Try again – the link should be fixed.