
Liberated Quiltmaking II
Gwen Marston
2005
Improv QuiltingGwen Marston's continuation of her improvisational, no-ruler quiltmaking philosophy — freehand cutting and piecing rooted in folk-art quilt tradition.
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Why Teresa recommends it
“Gwen came at improv from the old folk-art quilting tradition — the way quilters made do with what was on hand for generations before anybody called it a movement — not from the modern-quilt scene that gets credit for it now. If you want to understand where improv actually comes from, not just where it's trending, start with her.”
— Teresa Drummond, NiftyFifty founder
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