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In Pieced Vegtables, Ruth B. McDowell
teaches you how to make your garden vegetables come to life through her clever
piecing techniques. You choose the degree of difficulty whether it be straight-seam
vs. curved-seam blocks or big blocks vs. little blocks, blocks with fewer pieces
vs. blocks with many pieces. In any case, you will have fun putting together your
shapes and colors to create a brilliant garden of vegetables.
Back Cover Information Brilliant
quilt artist Ruth B. McDowell has done it again! Her clever piecing techniques
make garden vegetables come to life. Pieced Vegetables joins Pieced
Flowers and Piecing: Expanding the Basics as required reading
for serious students of machine piecing. - 20 vegetables, many with
design and piecing variations, for a total of 38 different blocks
- Includes
all your favorite vegetables, such as asparagus, broccoli, carrots, lettuce,
onions, peppers, and more
- Complete instructions, diagrams, illustrations
and template patterns to re-create each design
- Advice on fabric choices
and insight into the construction process
Table of Contents:
| Introduction |
8 |
Cabbage
|
40 | Piecing |
8 | Carrots |
43 | How
to Use the Blocks | 9 | Celery |
49 |  The
Block Diagram | 9 | Corn |
52 |  The
Piecing Diagram | 9 | Eggplant |
63 |  The
Sewing Directions | 9 | Leeks |
68 |  The
Arrows | 9 | Lettuce |
73 | Templates |
9 | Onions |
78 |  Single
Block | 10 | Peas |
83 |  Repeated
Blocks | 14 | Peppers |
88 | Fabric
Selection | 14 | Potatoes |
98 | |
The Vegetable Blocks |
15 | Pumpkin |
103 | Artichoke |
16 | Squash | 107 |
Asparagus |
19 | Tomatoes |
112 |
 Green
Beans | 23 |
Sampler Quilt |
124 | Shell
Beans | 28 |
Conclusion | 127 |
Beets |
32 | About
the Author | 127 |
 Broccoli |
37 | Index |
128 | |