Angela Walters learned how to quilt from her grandfather 10 years ago and has been in love with it ever since. She teaches and quilts professionally for some of the top names in the modern quilting world. Her work has been published in several books and magazines. Angela lives in Kansas City, Missouri.
In the Studio with Angela Walters: Machine-Quilting Design Concepts - Add Movement, Contrast, Depth & More
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ISBN-13:
9781607056560
- Publisher: C & T Publishing
- Publication date: 11/01/2012
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 128
- File size: 18 MB
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Take your quilt tops to the next level! Learn how to use quilting designs to tell a story, highlight the piecing, or achieve unique effects such as an illusion of depth. Angela Walter’s machine-quilting strategies add dimension and distinction to any quilt. You get ten great projects plus creative machine quilting techniques together in one book. Each chapter features a design concept and technique that’s tailored to a specific project. Quilting is a lot like handwriting or doodling…so take what you learn about these special quilting effects and make it your own…bring new life to all your work!
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--Library Journal; 11/15/12
Machine Quilting Unlimited, March/April 2013 Issue
Angela Walters has taken the Modern Quilt world by storm! She shares her secrets for using machine quilting to give a quilt dimension, depth, contrast and movement here in her second technique/design book. Using quilts of differing styles as examples, Angela shows how the design of the quilting can enhance and bring out the personality of each piece. Ten patterns and instructions for quilting projects are given, complete with machine quilting suggestions tailored for each one.
--Machine Quilting Unlimited, March/April 2013 Issue
Under Walters' friendly tutelage, discover how to evaluate a quilt top and design quilting that will accentuate it best. Each of the 10 fun projects address different quilting concepts and techniques, from telling a story to adding movement, dimension, texture, contrast and details. Learn how to create dense background patterns and when to let the piecing speak for itself.
--Quilter's Newsletter; 3/14/13
Angela shares great tips and techniques in this book to plan and execute beautiful custom quilting. She does this by demonstrating her techniques on 10 projects, along the way walking you through the process of planning and quilting each one.
--Australian Quilting Companion: Summer 2013
I am always looks for new or more information about machine quilting…new techniques, more designs…anything to improve my quilting. A while back I had reviewed a book Free Motion Quilting with Angela Walters. I loved the book and have even tried a few of the designs. Then I saw that C&T Publishing had another book written by Angela so I had to check “In the Studio with Angela Walters” out too. My dream would be able to machine quilt like she does. Her work is just amazing. I can see myself trying a few or her machine quilting techniques. I have to say, I LOVE the machine quilting. It’s just gorgeous!
--Jo's Country Junction; 11/25/13