Seminole Patchwork by Margaret Brandebourg
This book attempts to explain how sewn strips of fabric are cut into rectangular or triangular shapes and then reassembled into bold geometric patterns to form patchwork. It also looks at: strip bands using two strips; with three strips and more; interspersing different bands; block bands; clothes; medallion quilts. The book also looks at the history of the Seminole Indians of Florida, whose traditional techniques these are.