Description
Former library book has some markings and labels from library. Dust jacket has some creases, tears and wear. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This delightful volume by Inez Hunt, published in the late 20th century, offers a captivating glimpse into the rich quilting traditions of Colorado. Hunt, a renowned quilter and author, meticulously researched and documented the state’s unique quilting heritage, showcasing a diverse array of patterns and techniques that reflect the cultural influences of the region’s early settlers.
From the intricate appliqué designs inspired by the Native American tribes to the bold geometric patterns favored by the pioneers, each quilt tells a story of resilience, creativity, and community. Hunt’s engaging narrative weaves together historical anecdotes, personal accounts, and expert insights, transporting readers on a journey through the Rocky Mountain state’s quilting legacy.
This copy, though bearing the gentle patina of a well-loved library book, remains a treasured artifact for quilters, historians, and collectors alike. Its pages, lovingly preserved, offer a window into a bygone era, inviting readers to appreciate the artistry and ingenuity of Colorado’s quilting pioneers.