Hawaiian quilts, dating back to the influence of nineteenth-century
missionaries, are more than objects of practical necessity. A form of
artistic expression, they beautifully reflect not only the spirit of a
people but their culture and environment as well.
For this modestly priced sourcebook, noted needlework designer Elizabeth
Root offers 20 Hawaiian quilt blocks. Unique in construction -- and
typical of Hawaiian quilt motifs -- the designs are cut in one piece and
appliqued to a contrasting color background fabric. In this delightful
collection, the designs for the 18-inch squares are named after the lush
and exotic island vegetation that inspired them: Blue Jade, Tuberose,
Trumpet Vine, Anthurium, Kukui, Protea, Hoya, Angel's Trumpet, Calla
Lily, Plumeria, Iris, Pineapple, Breadfruit, Hibiscus, Crown Flower,
Orchid, Red Ginger, Wood Rose, Maile, and Water Lily. Blocks are worked
in very bright colors -- blue on green, red on yellow, green on white --
but of course, quilters may select colors of their own choice.
An introduction provides fascinating background information about the
origins and composition of Hawaiian quilts. Full-size patterns, an
abundance of illustrations, and detailed, step-by-step instructions make
it easy for even beginning quilters to re-create visually delightful
Hawaiian treasures.