A Quilter's Holiday

A Quilter's Holiday
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451658214

The Elm Creek Quilters come together the day after Thanksgiving to work on quilt blocks and projects that represent their thankfulness and gratitude and share stories of love, family, and friends.

A Quilter's Holiday

A Quilter's Holiday
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781410420503

A New York Times Bestselling Author. Tis the season for giving at Elm Creek, when hand-stitching heartfelt gifts for loved ones brings forth the true spirit of generosity and kindness. As each character in Quilter's Holiday pieces her holiday block, stories of well-wishes for family and friends, old and new, emerge. One of the quilters, Gwen, takes up a quilt project when her mentor falls ill and gifts it to her bone marrow donor. The uplifting story delivers messages of hope, generosity, and thanksgiving.

Traditions from Elm Creek Quilts

Traditions from Elm Creek Quilts
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1607054035

Fans of Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek Quilts series can now stitch up the quilts inspired by her last six novels. The best-selling author shares her inspiration for each of the quilts featured in The Winding Ways Quilt, The Quilter's Kitchen, The Lost Quilter, A Quilter's Holiday, The Aloha Quilt, The Union Quilters, and The Wedding Quilt. Create a bit of Elm Creek for your home!

A Quilter's Christmas

A Quilter's Christmas
Author: Marti Michell
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1993
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780875965659

Provides diagrams and instructions for making quilts, wall hangings, tree skirts, place mats, ornaments, and decorations, and includes a variety of quilt patterns.

Christmas Bells

Christmas Bells
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101984791

New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini celebrates Christmas, past and present, with a wondrous novel inspired by the classic poem “Christmas Bells,” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. I heard the bells on Christmas Day / Their old familiar carols play / And wild and sweet / The words repeat / Of peace on earth, good-will to men! In 1860, the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow family celebrated Christmas at Craigie House, their home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The publication of Longfellow’s classic Revolutionary War poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride,” was less than a month hence, and the country’s grave political unrest weighed heavily on his mind. Yet with his beloved wife, Fanny, and their five adored children at his side, the delights of the season prevailed. In present-day Boston, a dedicated teacher in the Watertown public school system is stunned by somber holiday tidings. Sophia’s music program has been sacrificed to budget cuts, and she worries not only about her impending unemployment but also about the consequences to her underprivileged students. At the church where she volunteers as music director, Sophia tries to forget her cares as she leads the children’s choir in rehearsal for a Christmas Eve concert. Inspired to honor a local artist, Sophia has chosen a carol set to a poem by Longfellow, moved by the glorious words he penned one Christmas Day long ago, even as he suffered great loss. Christmas Bells chronicles the events of 1863, when the peace and contentment of Longfellow’s family circle was suddenly, tragically broken, cutting even deeper than the privations of wartime. Through the pain of profound loss and hardship, Longfellow’s patriotism never failed, nor did the power of his language. “Christmas Bells,” the poem he wrote that holiday, lives on, spoken as verse and sung as a hymn. Jennifer Chiaverini’s resonant and heartfelt novel for the season reminds us why we must continue to hear glad tidings, even as we are tested by strife. Reading Christmas Bells evokes the resplendent joy of a chorus of voices raised in reverent song.

An Elm Creek Quilts Companion

An Elm Creek Quilts Companion
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101600993

A beautiful keepsake volume to accompany the beloved New York Times bestselling series Over the course of the bestselling Elm Creek Quilts series, readers have expressed a longing to visit Elm Creek Manor, meet the quilters themselves, and admire their beautiful creations. Jennifer Chiaverini’s An Elm Creek Quilts Companion is the next best thing to a guided tour. Inside, readers will discover a treasure trove of delights, including the Bergstrom family tree, character biographies, quilt block illustrations, full-color photographs of quilts featured in the novels, and “Behind the Scenes at Elm Creek Quilt Camp,” an exclusive short story inspired by questions from real readers. No Elm Creek Quilts fan will want to be without this indispensable guide to the cherished series.

A Quilter's Christmas

A Quilter's Christmas
Author: Nancyann Johanson Twelker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1984
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780943574264

Christmas Quilts

Christmas Quilts
Author: Marsha McCloskey
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780486264066

Practical, inspiring guidebook includes heart-warming Christmas lore and fascinating quilt history, a gallery of 46 beautiful quilts (including Feathered Star, Pine Cone, Rose Wreath, Poinsettia, Christmas Tulips, and Christmas Pine Tree), plus patterns and instructions for making 20 different blocks. 60 full-color photographs. 73 patterns.

The Lost Quilter

The Lost Quilter
Author: Jennifer Chiaverini
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439158541

Master Quilter Sylvia Bergstrom Compson treasures an antique quilt called by three names -- Birds in the Air, after its pattern; the Runaway Quilt, after the woman who sewed it; and the Elm Creek Quilt, after the place to which its maker longed to return. That quilter was Joanna, a fugitive slave who traveled by the Underground Railroad to reach safe haven in 1859 at Elm Creek Farm. Though Joanna's freedom proved short-lived -- she was forcibly returned by slave catchers to Josiah Chester's plantation in Virginia -- she left the Bergstrom family a most precious gift, her son. Hans and Anneke Bergstrom, along with maiden aunt Gerda, raised the boy as their own, and the secret of his identity died with their generation. Now it falls to Sylvia -- drawing upon Gerda's diary and Joanna's quilt -- to connect Joanna's past to present-day Elm Creek Manor. Just as Joanna could not have foreseen that, generations later, her quilt would become the subject of so much speculation and wonder, Sylvia and her friends never could have imagined the events Joanna witnessed in her lifetime. Punished for her escape by being sold off to her master's brother in Edisto Island, South Carolina, Joanna grieves over the loss of her son and resolves to run again, to reunite with him someday in the free North. Farther south than she has ever been, she nevertheless finds allies, friends, and even love in the slave quarter of Oak Grove, a cotton plantation where her skill with needle and thread soon becomes highly prized. Through hardship and deprivation, Joanna dreams of freedom and returning to Elm Creek Farm. Determined to remember each landmark on the route north, Joanna pieces a quilt of scraps left over from the household sewing, concealing clues within the meticulous stitches. Later, in service as a seamstress to the new bride of a Confederate officer, Joanna moves on to Charleston, where secrets she keeps will affect the fate of a nation, and her abilities and courage enable her to aid the country and the people she loves most. The knowledge that scraps can be pieced and sewn into simple lines -- beautiful both in and of themselves and also for what they represent and what they can accomplish -- carries Joanna through dark days. Sustaining herself and her family through ingenuity and art during the Civil War and into Reconstruction, Joanna leaves behind a remarkable artistic legacy that, at last, allows Sylvia to discover the fate of the long-lost quilter.