Description
Paperback cover has some wear and creasing. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of McCall’s Quilting, Patchwork & Applique Encyclopedia Volume 4 is a testament to the enduring popularity of quilting and needlework crafts in America. Published by the editors of McCall’s Needlework & Crafts Magazine, a leading authority on the subject since the 1920s, this volume is part of a comprehensive encyclopedia that has guided generations of quilters and textile artists.
While the cover shows signs of use, the clean pages and sturdy binding indicate this book has been carefully cherished by its previous owner(s). Within its pages, readers will find a wealth of knowledge on quilting techniques, patterns, and history. From traditional patchwork designs to innovative applique methods, this volume offers a rich tapestry of inspiration for both seasoned quilters and those new to the craft.
Quilting has long been a beloved American tradition, with roots stretching back to the colonial era. Beyond their practical use as bedcoverings, quilts have served as canvases for artistic expression, storytelling, and community-building. This encyclopedia celebrates that heritage, making it a valuable addition to any quilter’s library or a collector’s trove of needlework history.