Quilted Cherries


Book Description

An artist juggles her complicated love life as she plans an outdoor quilt show in rural Wisconsin in this novel of love, friendship, and crafting. Claire and her best friend Cher are once again planning the Door to Door Quilt show and the theme is Quilted Cherries. It is also the theme of their quilt challenge. Claire is doing her best without Grayson, her significant other, since she refused his proposal. A well-known artist, Foster Collins, is happy to replace him, but Claire is not very receptive. Whatever could go wrong, does go wrong at the outdoor quilt show. How does it survive and what could possibly be a good ending for Claire?




Quilting Through the Year


Book Description

· An approachable quilting project guide that captures the best of every season · Features 4 quilts for each season with interchangeable quilt blocks and motifs that are easy to reshape, reorganize, and repeat for a total of 16 projects · Includes clear step-by-step instructions and helpful diagrams · Also contains tips on quilting basics, supplies, fabric, finishing, and further inspiration for novelty designs · Written by Sherilyn Mortensen, who is also the co-author of the best-selling book Mini Wonderful Curves, owner of Sea Sherilyn Sew, and a Gammill quilt artist




Cherry Pies and Lullabies


Book Description

Four generations of mothers and daughters express their love through family traditions that are the same but different.




Lovely Little Patchwork


Book Description

A season gives the perfect reason to sew a lovely patchwork project for you or your loved ones that will be cherished year after year! In Lovely Little Patchwork you will find 18 projects to sew while giving your creativity a chance to blossom through the new beginning of each season. You can stitch a lovely pencil pouch while your children are about to embrace an upcoming school year. Or while the snowflakes are falling from the sky; embroider a sweet vintage inspired ice skating girl. Then, as the flowers are blooming and the fresh smell of spring is in the air, you can learn a new technique of hand sewing yo-yos and then create a pretty garden apron. When the warmer weather arrives and the sound of waves are upon you; stitch up a patchwork sailboat. Even if your seasons are slightly different, I'm sure you will find great inspiration from one of the many pretty patchwork projects to sew any time of the year!




Quilters of the Door


Book Description

A quilt artist finds a new home—and beautiful new horizons—on the shores of Lake Michigan in this series debut by the author of The Jane Austen Quilt Club. At fifty-five, Claire Stewart has left her Missouri home for the charming community of Door County, Wisconsin. A watercolor quilt artist, she soon joins a small quilting club in town. The beauty of Door County offers boundless inspiration for new quilt projects. But it is the man with the red scarf who intrigues her most of all . . . When Claire left Missouri, she also escaped a bad relationship. Now, as she grows more comfortable with her move to Door County, she becomes open to new ideas, new friendships, and even the possibility of new love.




Memories from Cherry Harvest


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Three generations of women struggle with oppression in this prize-winning historical saga from “a natural born storyteller” (Julia Alvarez). When I remember Russia, I ache with longing for the village of my birth, where the beloved grandparents magically produced candy in a handshake and told stories of long ago when God spoke to humans and enchantments filled the world . . . Two Jewish sisters, born in Russia shortly before the Communist Revolution, are forced to flee the pogroms and persecution and travel with their parents to British-occupied Palestine. The girls’ parents befriend a widower with two children and join forces, creating a blended family. When the girls are teenagers, World War II tears the family apart, sending the girls separately to France and America. Their lives unfold in tandem: babies are born, friendships forged, and cherry pies baked—despite the brutal backdrop of the Holocaust. As the family grows into the next generation, one of the daughters, an artist drawn to a bohemian lifestyle, surrounds herself with a multicultural circle of friends the likes of which her ancestors could not have imagined. Subsequently, the artist’s turns her passion to providing aid to Salvadoran refugees fleeing the death squads in their homeland, just as her own grandmother once fled the pogroms of Russia. As she follows her vocation of reversing the damage that torturers inflict on their victims, she must also overcome a past-life trauma that haunts her very core. A winner of the Fabri Literary Prize, Memories from Cherry Harvest spans seventy years and five continents, explores the physics of memory, and shows how the tenacity of good can ultimately withstand and overcome the memory of tragedy. “Like Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies and Doris Lessing’s Martha Quest novels, this story about fighting the injustices of the 20th century will engage readers of politically charged fiction.” —Library Journal




The Quilters Ultimate Visual Guide


Book Description

Contains over 700 how-to illustrations for backing quilts, embellishment, paper piecing, machine quilting, and using templates and stencils




Mary Schafer, American Quilt Maker


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The story of the woman who helped create the modern American quilting revival




Christmas Surprises at the Door


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Christmas comes to rural Wisconsin for Claire and her crew, bringing adventures, quilts, romance, and more in this novel of love, friendship, and crafting. Claire and the Quilters of the Door start the fall and Christmas season with apple picking at Marta’s farm in Baileys Harbor. Claire is enjoying having Grayson all to herself now that his daughter Kelly is away at college. As the Christmas season nears, Claire meets new acquaintances from Missouri and some other folks you’ll know. One surprise after another will keep you engaged as you celebrate a glorious Christmas season in Door County. Praise for Ann Hazelwood “When I want to curl up with a cozy book, one of my favorite authors is Ann Hazelwood. I know her personally and she remains true to herself as a writer. Her books are charming, filled with characters that I enjoy getting to know. I find myself getting lost in the picturesque surroundings and it feels as if I am there as the stories unfold. Each unique story is engaging from start to finish, and her stories build effortlessly from book to book with intriguing plots that are truly satisfying. As a quilter and an avid reader, I adore Ann Hazelwood.” —Jenny Doan




Little Quilts for Big Occasions


Book Description

Quilted wall hangings for special occasions, each made in a few sessions of appliqué, machine embroidery, and quilting.