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The 1776 Quilt - Heartache, Heritage and Happiness
In the midst of personal tragedy, Pam Holland stumbled upon a picture of "1776," an amazing story-quilt made by Sorbian soldiers on the battlefield as Prussian troops marched into Bohemia. The quilt, constructed using an antiquated European technique known as Silesian quilting, incorporated an incredibly rich range of patterns and imagery. Captivated, Holland set out to replicate the quilt using faster methods of machine applique. This unique book recounts the story of the original quilt and describes Pam Holland's personal odyssey from despair to celebration, as her remake of 1776 sweeps "Best in Show" at quilt shows across the United States. The book provides six complete patterns inspired by the 1776, as well as directions for re-creating the original quilt.
Fast and easy appliqu‚ technique, combining fast-fusing methods and machine stitching
Six new quilt projects inspired by unusual motifs in 1776
Sensational photography of the original 1776 and Pam Holland's recreation
Contents
Preface
Part One: My Journal of The 1776 Quilt A Story of Heartbreak, Heritage, and Happiness
Liseby's Gift
A Journey of Discovery
A Lost Technique Is Found Again
A Passion Becomes an Obsession
An Ending and a New Beginning
Journaling the Quilt
My Environment
My Equipment
And So It Begins
First Steps: Try and Try Again
Absolute Joy! From Applique Hearts to Deciphering Elies Block
Checkerboards and Borders
Time Marches On: The Hourglass Border
Soldiering On
Time Out and Back to Work
Family Ties and the Applique Borders
Hard Work and Deadlines
Battling with Hundreds of Appliques
The Final Push
Flurries and Frustrations
Help Is at Hand
The End Is in Sight
Part Two: Recreating 1776, Section by Section
Building Out from the Center Square
Center Square
First Pieced Border
Second Pieced Border and Side Panels
Nine-Patch Elies Blocks and Checkerboard Blocks
Hourglass and Pomegranate Side Panels
Horizontal Appliqu‚ Panels
Elies Block Side Panels
Borders, Borders, Borders
Cream Applique Border
Narrow Three-Part Border
Date Panels
Narrow Cream Border
Applique Block Border
Pomegranate Border
Final Border
Finishing the Quilt
Part Three: Six Projects Inspired by The 1776 Quilt