My grandmother sent me one of her quilting books to peruse. It's called
Lap Quilting by Georgia Bonesteel. It was written in 1982 and I have to say I'm not a huge fan of the quilts in the book. This probably gets into the whole "tradition vs modern" quilting debate, but the quilts in the book just aren't my style. I think it's the fabric choices more than anything, I don't have a problem with traditional quilt blocks and think it would be fun to make a sampler quilt someday. Lap quilting is a technique I'm not going to delve into either - at least not in the near future. For those of you that are as unenlightened as I was, in lap quilting you attach your pierced block to batting and the backing fabric and immediately quilt it. After all your blocks have been pierced and quilting, then you join them all together.
The reason my grandmother sent me the book was because it has a collection of 70 quilt blocks among its pages. I think it'd be really fun to go through my grandmother's quilt book collection. We've given her a lot of Kansas City Star quilt books over the past years and honestly she's kind of a hoarder when it comes to saving notions, patterns, books, magazines, and fabric. Who knows what else I'd be able to find!
Do you have any favorite quilting books or magazines? I think my next purchases will be
Quilting Modern by Katie Pedersen and Jacquie Gering and
Free Motion Quilting by Angela Walters.