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Marie Webster,
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A JOY FOREVER : Marie Webster's Quilt Patterns
The first Marie Webster
pattern book, A Joy Forever showcases her original
appliqué designs from the years 1909 to 1925.
Here are 12 of her most
popular patterns, including Poppy, French Baskets,
Sunflower, Iris and May Tulips, as well as some never
before published: the vibrant Poinsettia, the lovely White
Dogwood and the spectacular Grapes and Vines. Also
included are patterns for 4 charming baby quilts: Bunnies,
Daisy, Bedtime and Sunbonnet Lassies.
With full size patterns,
diagrams and clear assembly instructions. This book also includes
a delightful historical introduction to Marie's life, with many
treasured family photos.
Make your next
project a Marie Webster quilt!
Sorry, currently out of
print
Meet
the authors...
Rosalind (left) is the
granddaughter of Marie Webster. She is a writer, publisher and
lecturer in Santa Barbara, California. She is also involved with
an exciting project to renovate her grandmother's former home
in Marion, Indiana, as the international Quilters Hall of Fame.
Rosalind is married to author and artist Richard D. Perry. They
have two daughters and four grandchildren.
Marty
Frolli
Marty Frolli is a National
Quilting Association certified teacher with a B.A. in art from
the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has taught a
variety of quiltmaking classes and was the first president of
Santa Barbara's Coastal Quilters Guild. She lives with her husband
and two daughters in Goleta, California.
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