Make a big impact and brighten up any room with fun, contemporary, and functional projects exploding with exhilarating color! The Fresh Quilting easy-to-download eBook presents 20 brilliant designs featuring quilt artist Malka Dubrawsky's intoxicating color and unexpected palettes.
Learn to create beautiful and lively pieces for you and your home--from modern quilts and fun pillows to a flirty bag and cute scarf. Malka will teach you how to adventurously and confidently mix colors and prints, and you'll be inspired to infuse your own brilliant palettes into each project, and discover just how irresistible and beautiful contemporary quilting can be!
Getting fresh: my quilting story
Materials + tools
Essential techniques for patchwork, quilting + finishing
Patchwork projects for home, family + friends
-Strings attached pot holders
-Strings attached trivet
-Flower garden sham
-Scrap-busting coin purse
-Round + round coasters
-Zigzag pillow
-Peppermint neck warmer
-Windows sewing machine cover
-Indigo needle case
-Nine-patch kitchen curtain
-Four points tote
-Mix-it-up patchwork scarf
-Menswear pillow
-ABC baby book/crib bumper
Fresh quilts for wall, bed + baby
-Modern baby quilt
-Annie’s picnic quilt
-Nate’s quilt
-Whirligig quilt
-Strips + stripes quilt
-Honeycomb hexagon quilt
Templates
Resources
Bibliography
Index
Malka Dubrawsky is a fiber artist whose work has been shown in juried exhibitions including Quilt National and Visions. In addition to a successful Etsy shop and popular A Stitch in Dye blog, Malka contributes to Stitch, Sew Hip, and Quilting Arts magazines. She is the author of Color Your Cloth, and her work has also appeared in Fiberarts: Design Book, Sweater Surgery, Quilts, Baby!, Pretty Little Pillows, and Pretty Little Mini Quilts. Malka is based in Austin, Texas.
“Quilt artist Malka Dubrawsky has a way with vibrant colors, prints and shapes. From simple round coasters to a patchwork coin purse, she takes readers step-by-step through colorful techniques for creating a number of practical items. Inspiring color photographs of each finished project will have crafters searching through their stash fabric to piece together a quilted work of art.”--The Detroit News