True Blue Quilts

Sew 15 Reproduction Quilts Honoring 19th-Century Designs

Published by Kansas City Star Quilts
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Turn something old into something new... with all things blue!

The blue-and-white quilt is one of the most desired antiques, and many can still be found in good condition. Learn the history of blue fabrics used during the 19th century, from the first production of indigo fabrics through the invention of the sewing machine, and up to the development of synthetic dyes in the late 1800s. Get inspired to design and create your own heirlooms, stitching up 15 historically accurate reproduction quilts from traditional blocks.

• Preserve and honor history with 15 traditional blue-quilt patterns made from reproduction fabrics
• Discover the blue quilts of the Civil War years, from the first indigo fabrics to synthetic dyes
• Educate yourself in 19th-century quilt history, and sew practical projects from easy, familiar blocks

About The Author

Annette Plog began sewing early. In 1997, she joined a quilting group with a focus on making antique quilts from reproduction fabrics. Annette loves photography, gardening, running, antiquing, and watching her grandkids. She lives in Texas with her husband, Jim.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Kansas City Star Quilts (March 1, 2017)
  • Length: 80 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781617453403

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