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{{newreview<!-- V&A -->[[image:V&A_Patchwork.jpg|left|authorlink=Victoria and Albert Museumhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0500293260?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0500293260]] |title===[[Patchwork and Quilting: A Maker's Guideby Victoria and Albert Museum]]===|rating=[[image:4.55star.jpg|genrelink=Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Crafts|Crafts]], [[:Category:Art|Art]] |summary=Patchwork is a magical craft: you can take relatively small pieces of material and turn them into another piece of material with an entirely different pattern. Quilting converts a topper and a backing fabric with some wadding in between into a fabric of an entirely different weight. Combine the two crafts and you have something more than magical, occasionally fashionable but always deeply satisfying. But where to start, when there are so many different styles of both crafts? One answer is to read ''Patchwork and Quilting: A Maker's Guide'' which looks - as the cover says - at styles from Italian trapunto to Korean jogakbo and then delivers fifteen projects inspired by the V&A collections.[[Patchwork and Quilting: A Maker's Guide by Victoria and Albert Museum|Full Review]]|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0500293260</amazonukbr>}}
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