
Simple Christmas Tidings: Scrappy Quilts and Projects for Yuletide Style
Kim Diehl
Holiday & Seasonal QuiltsDiehl applies her reproduction-fabric, appliqué-and-patchwork style specifically to Christmas and winter projects, favoring muted, aged-look prints over the generic bright red-and-green common to holiday pattern books. Projects mix full quilts with smaller table and wall pieces. Suited to quilters who want a Christmas quilt with real appliqué and piecing detail rather than a fast, novelty-print finish.
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