About the Author:
Katie Pasquini Masopust's contemporary art quilts have been coveted and collected by admirers. A Houston Quilt Festival Silver Star Award winner and prolific author, she travels the world as a teacher and lecturer. She lives in Northern California.
Review:
So if taking a class with Katie PM is on your bucket list and you just can't do it, jet over to your LQS and get her latest book. As she demonstrates, a simple log cabin block can become a rich and dynamic fiber art statement through inspired use of color, fabric choices and placement. The options for block sizes and use of color mean you could use pretty much any fabric in your stash. Katie talks about color, design, sorting fabrics and choosing the right fabrics for the quilts. And she knows how to work smart―how about using a wooden drying rack to keep fabrics sorted? #wishwedthoughtofthat (generationqmagazine.com, 4/14/2017)
Katie Pasquini Masopust is a big name in the art-quilt world. For more than 30 years, she has produced amazing contemporary pieces, has taught and has written many books. Here, she takes her knowledge and expertise and shows how to transform the well-known and much-loved log cabin design into more arty versions. The book as a short section about traditional log cabins, then taking cues from inspirational photographs she steps through the process, from grid options and fabrics, to piecing and appliqué ideas. Her method is sure to result in something that is personal, unique and very satisfying. (Down Under Textiles, 28)
Katie Pasquini Masopust's stunning new book is packed with inspiration and practical advice to help quilters of all abilities create unique abstract art quilts from photographs and images, with fantastic examples to showcase each technique. (Pretty Patches, June 2017)
Katie is one of my favourite quilt authors. She has the most wonderful ideas. If you are thinking traditional log cabin quilts, think again. This book takes you from inspiration to a modern interpretation of log cabin quilts. Make free-form blocks from any image. Contents include history, inspiration, grids, fabrics, cutting, construction, quilting and finishing plus a gallery. There are lots of ideas for composition. The book has easy to follow instructions and is illustrated throughout with fabulous images of work. A simple design idea that works and will transform your quilting. It doesn't, however make me think of log cabin quilts, but very very artful, yes. Great designs, great use of colour, fabric and stitch. (yarnsandfabrics.co.uk, 6/21/2017)
I love making quilts..but I have never made a Log Cabin quilt. This book talks about the history of such quilts and also teaches us how to construct and plan a beautiful Artful Quilt.This glossy, informative and inspirational book is a joy and Katie has been making them for over 30 years, so I guess what she doesn't know isn't that important.Katie use of fabric is clever and she makes some amazing quilts from photographs. She illustrates certain techniques and I learned a lot from her methods. (tracyshephard.wordpress.com, 6/12/2017)
Renowned teacher and author Katie Pasquini Masopust has produced another stunning book. Exploring the traditional Log Cabin block in a new and artful way. Katie walks the reader through the process of creating one of these magnificent quilts. Start with an inspiration photograph, lay a grid over it, and voila―Log Cabin blocks! Katie shows how to choose value and placement to optimize the visual effect, while keeping the piecing basic. A great addition to an experienced quilter's library, or an informational start for a burgeoning art quilter. (Quilting Arts, August/September 2017)
Katie takes a unique and artful approach to creating log cabin quilts. She explains how to abstract a photograph by using a grid system and the colors in the photo as design inspiration. Many tips on good photography, fabric selection, and construction technique are included. This is a fascinating approach to creating original designs with traditional piecing methods. (Machine Quilting Unlimited, September/October 2017)
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