Title: Liberated Quiltmaking

Author: Gwen Marston Copyright: 1996 Publisher: American Quilter’s Society, Kentucky Edition: First Edition Format: Hardcover Condition: Good

Description: Presenting "Liberated Quiltmaking" by Gwen Marston, a first edition hardcover published by the American Quilter’s Society in 1996. This book introduces quilters to distinctive processes for creating original quilts without using templates or set patterns. Quilter and lecturer Gwen Marston guides the quiltmaker through each process, encouraging a creative approach. The hardcover is in good condition, as seen in the attached photos.

Features:

About the Book: In "Liberated Quiltmaking," Gwen Marston empowers quilters to embrace a way of working rather than following set patterns. The book features over 100 beautiful and colorful quilts, along with 150 illustrations. Step-by-step instructions serve as guides to help quilters explore their creative abilities. The processes described in the book require using intuition, emotion, and technical skills, providing a true freedom to create uniquely beautiful quilts.

Condition: This first edition hardcover is in good condition. The book shows some signs of use, but the cover, pages, and binding are well-preserved. The overall appearance aligns with a well-maintained edition. Refer to the provided photos for a visual representation of the book's condition.

Photographs: Accompanying the listing are detailed photos, offering a clear view of the book's good condition. The images highlight the well-preserved state of the hardcover, allowing potential buyers to assess the overall quality and appeal of this inspiring guide to liberated quiltmaking.

Embark on an adventure of liberated quiltmaking processes with Gwen Marston's book. Whether you're a seasoned quilter or a novice, this first edition provides valuable insights and encouragement to explore your creativity. Add this edition to your quilting library and discover the true freedom to create beautifully unique quilts.