Description
While we take that passion for granted today, author Gwen Marston shows that it wasn't always so; indeed, one woman, Mary Schafer, was largely responsible for the restoration of interest in one of our greatest folk arts-long before the American bicentennial turned quilting into what seemed like an overnight sensation.
Marston presents a picture of Schafer as an unassuming scholar: the anonymous quilter, remaining humble and somewhat retiring. Behind the modest facade, however, Schafer displayed a remarkable devotion to research, historical accuracy, and community through her efforts to make quilting available to as many people as possible.
Anyone will find Mary Schafer, American Quilt Maker a welcome addition to their collection of the work of masters of American folk art, while quilters will appreciate it not only for the story it tells but for the generous selection of patterns and illustrations it offers.
About the Author
Gwen Marston is a nationally known quilt maker, teacher, and author. She is the author of more than fifteen books on quilting, including Liberated String Quilts, 70 Classic Quilting Patterns, and Amish Quilting Patterns.
Awards
Winner of Michigan Notable Books 2005.
Book Information
ISBN 9780472068555
Author Gwen Marston
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 990g
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