
Urban Quilting
Wendy Chow
Modern & Design-ForwardChow draws on architecture and city environments — grids, skylines, signage — as source material for quilt patterns, translating those shapes into modern piecing. The book includes a set of city-inspired projects with cutting and piecing instructions. Geared toward quilters who want a graphic, urban-influenced aesthetic grounded in a specific visual theme.
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