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Paperback Quilty as Charged: Undercover in a Material World Book

ISBN: 0292705999

ISBN13: 9780292705999

Quilty as Charged: Undercover in a Material World

In the United States today, there are more than twenty-two million quilters who collectively spend more than one billion dollars on quilting every year. The annual International Quilt Festival attracts more than 50,000 dedicated visitors from around the world. Festival prize money can reach $100,000. Drawn into this material world by a newspaper assignment, Spike Gillespie soon found the personalities who populate serious quiltmaking as compelling...

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great book

I haven't read a book in one sitting in years, but that is exactly what I did when this one arrived. Of course, I stayed up late and didn't want to get out of bed when the alarm went off the next morning. If you love quilting and quilt shows, then you will love this book. The author has captured the essence of quilting and the love of quilts perfectly.

Not your mama's quilt book

This is a great view of quilting, especially for a new enthusiast. Spike gives us quilt stories with an almost non-quilter's twist. You get an insight into why Quilting is addictive and how a person can get hooked. Along the way you meet an assortment of quilters that represent what quilting is today. No patterns, just a few tips, but a must read when you just can't sew another stitch or if you're planning to go to Quilt Festival in Houston, TX.

The secret world of competitive quilts

Quilty as Charged by Spike Gillespie is an intriguing look into the world of competitive quilt making. Quilt makers have come far from the grandmotherly types society expects. From art quilts with messages about poverty in the world, to Victorian crazy quilts, Gillespie interviews and views a wide variety of quilts and their makers, even some men! Gillespie has a wonderful voice for story-telling, but sometimes in allowing her interview subjects to speak without editing them, the stories ramble. Some pictures of the quilts are in black and white and others are in color, however, rather than use different pictures for each section, sometimes pictures are repeated. I would have enjoyed seeing far more quilts in this book, but I definitely enjoyed reading about their creation.

great storyteller.

This is a fun book to read. You don't have to read the book from beginning to end...you can jump around. I loved reading all of the quotes that she has included through the chapters of her book.

Awesome

I loved this book. I'm a novice quilter and I learned a lot about the history of quilting and what's going on in the quilting world today. It's a suprisingly fascinating subject and Gillespie handles it wonderfully. I'd recommend it to both novice and experienced quilters alike. You don't even have to be a quilter to appreciate this fun, terrific book.
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