9780307345523-0307345521-Quilts of Provence: The Art and Craft of French Quiltmaking

Quilts of Provence: The Art and Craft of French Quiltmaking

ISBN-13: 9780307345523
ISBN-10: 0307345521
Edition: First Edition
Author: Kathryn Berenson
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Potter Craft
Format: Hardcover 216 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780307345523
ISBN-10: 0307345521
Edition: First Edition
Author: Kathryn Berenson
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Potter Craft
Format: Hardcover 216 pages

Summary

Quilts of Provence: The Art and Craft of French Quiltmaking (ISBN-13: 9780307345523 and ISBN-10: 0307345521), written by authors Kathryn Berenson, was published by Potter Craft in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Quilts of Provence: The Art and Craft of French Quiltmaking (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.5.

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In Quilts of Provence Kathryn Berenson—the recognized expert on the subject—lays out a richly woven narrative of these intricately detailed heirlooms. This sumptuous book documents the exceptional beauty of the traditional craft practiced by needlewomen in southern France, covering both history and how-to—from the production of this exquisitely detailed work to techniques and patterns for recreating quilts, throws, and apparel. “This story of the art of corded and stuffed quilted work . . . finally gives Provence its rightful place in history,” writes Michel Biehm in his foreword.

Berenson chronicles the long history of Provençal needlework, highlighting the craft’s players, among them the artisans who created these revered quilts and the queens and average French women who treasured them. Along the way, she reveals the intriguing politics surrounding French textiles—including a seventy-year prohibition outlawing printed cottons during the eighteenth century. Berenson’s extensive knowledge of traditional quilting also leads her to groundbreaking conclusions documenting the influence of Provençal needlework on quilting around the world.

Quilts of Provence provides guidance to readers for creating these artful quilted pieces, with ten projects perfect for intermediate or expert quilters—work sure to inspire beginners as well. Projects include an elegant baby’s bib and an infant lap piece, a comfortable woman’s vest, a quilted pillow sham, and a range of exquisite bedcovers and quilted throws, some of which merit display like the works of art they are. Also included are a detailed resource section, which provides information on how to care for and hang quilts, where to see them displayed, and where to buy antique Provençal quilts. Full-color photographs capture the charm of tiny, hand-stitched infant shirts, the elegance of all-white bedcovers, and the feminine appeal of colorful quilted petticoats.

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