The book Jaipur Quilts was a fast read thanks to a combination of the author Krystyna Hellström&rsquos rambling style and the large type but it took me a while to get into the book. The author is as distractingly predisposed to rhapsodise about Jaipur as she is intent on documenting the craft of quilting. A statement like &ldquo... everybody looks incredibly good in Jaipur&rdquo, and her incredulity at the artisans&rsquo inability to understand how their work is so special, can be mildly annoying. It was exasperating for this reader who has spent time enough with craftspeople to know that, often, artisans have only one skill and they depend on it for their livelihood. It is easy to understand why they don&rsquot look at their work in terms of art and aesthetics. As a blockmaster named Ezo pointed out to her &mdash &ldquoit is just another job&rdquo