Quilts: A Beautiful History

Written by admin on June 30th, 2010 in Crafts & Hobbies.
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  • ISBN13: 9781840729733
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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The story of how the humble bed cover has become part of the popular American cultural identity is a fascinating one. The tradition arrived on American shores with the early British settlers and in a very short time, var… More >>

Quilts: A Beautiful History

3 Responses to “Quilts: A Beautiful History”

  1. E Rice says:

    this is a nice little book, a good choice for a gift to a quilter. the gallery contains photos of a nice array of quilts, some of which have been published elsewhere, others that have not. the small dimensions of the book make close ups of the quilting impossible, which is a great shame, especially for the amish quilts pictured.

    the prose is another matter. when it isn’t turgid, it’s purple. there are errors of history and block names. the author may love quilts, but she doesn’t seem to know that much about them.

    if you don’t know what to get a quilter, this, as i’ve said, would be nice. after all, most quilters are also bibliomaniacs, too, so any book is a good book. as a reference, it’s nearly worthless.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Susan Lee says:

    This is a sweet little book – the author doesn’t know much about quilting – or maybe American quilting? but there are some beautiful pictures of quilts that I haven’t seen elsewhere. Well worth the price. I am using one of the quilts as an inspiration for one of my own, as is a friend of mine, also (a different quilt).

    Susan Lee
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. N. Kinsman says:

    Quilts: A Beautiful History by Zaro Weil is one of the best books I have read on quilt history. IT is well researched and nicely presented. I have reccommended it to the museum where I work as a must have. Quilt blocks have so many different names, there are no right or wrong names. I would have liked the print and the pictures to be bigger but perhaps the size of the book made it more affordable. There are so many quilt history books around that confuse quilt history with quilt traditions, folklore and myth and just not likely, that this book is refreshing and gives a nice survey of AMerican quilting history.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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