Urban Views
12 Quilts Inspired by City Living
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The bestselling author of City Quilts is back with “12 projects in her graphic, modern and colorful style, all created with solid or near-solid fabrics” (Down Under Quilts Magazine).
Cherri House invites you to continue on her quilt making journey in her latest book Urban Views. In this collection of 12 all-new projects, you’ll learn how to quilt with triangles as well as master a variety of innovative techniques. In the “City Challenge,” the author explores 4 more U.S. cities with new quilt designs. All of the projects are rendered in House’s beloved signature style and will surely inspire sewists of every skill level. Beginner and experienced sewists alike can create modern, must-have quilts with innovative techniquesFeatures modern solid fabric quilt designs with a universal appeal, making them excellent gifts for men and women alike
“House comes down solidly on the side of solids, and with her imaginative designs, the fabrics soar.”—Publishers Weekly
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House comes down solidly on the side of solids, and with her imaginative designs, the fabrics soar. Before she presents how-to patterns for 12 lofty quilts, House applauds solids and near-solids, teaches about triangles and grids, color and design, and praises the quilting that makes the quilt. House ends with a section of useful basic techniques, pointing out, for example, that ironing is not the same as pressing. Her "purely abstract" designs expand the theme of her previous City Quilts. For Portland, Ore., House varied the theme of "Flying Geese" on the city's 17 bridges; for Boston, she was led by the inspiration provided by that city's Freedom Trail. Seattle conjured "City Rain," for which Walters quilted drops and drizzles; and "City Woods" highlights Fairfax, Va. The major city House riffs on is Houston, her hometown: among the eight designs, "City Hall" is stripped with red tape (and hot pink and orange), whereas "City Loft" strikingly employs Robert Kaufman's linens, white-framed in brick.