I sent the "My Fair Ladies" Round Robin quilt to Marci yesterday to hang in the Northland Needlers quilt show on September 18 & 19, 2010 in Kansas City, Missouri. There will be a large Crazy Quilt display from the "Just a Little Crazy Stitcher's Club.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Vintage Linens Quilt and "My Fair Ladies" Round Robin
I finished the border of my Vintage Linens quilt in time to put it at The Fabric Patch Quilt Shop where I will be teaching how to make it in September. I strip pieced the border and used vintage linen hankies at the corners. They have a multi-colored, crocheted edge. If you are in Southern California, you can see it in Montclair at the shop.
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Kerry These are both really good. I like the way you have used the hankies/
Good luck at the show.
Hugs
fredaB
Kerri, what beautiful work! Your quilts look so clean and the embellishments just pop right out. Love it!
Kerri, you may get this twice. Google did something weird. I love your work! Your quilts look so clean, and the embroidery just pops right out. Great!
OMG, I just LOVE that Vintage Linens Quilt. I MUST try one - but I don’t think I could be as adventurous as you were with the prints (which, by the way, set it off PERFECTLY). Wish I could see it in person, especially since it’s in my old “stomping grounds” . Hugs, Cathy
I saw your post on quilter blogs. I have a box of my grandmothers hankies and have been thinking about a quilt for a few years. This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Great use of vintage linens!
Thanks everyone. I hope you will use your vintage linens rather than leave them in a box in the drawer.
I love the bright colors of threads in the stitching on these blocks (at the end of your post). If you did these, you will have no problem embellishing your jewel-toned quilt!
Kerri~
Very Impressive! You have more patience then I! Your embelishments were beautiful and evenly stitiched (again patience)! What a great idea your hankie quilt! Please keep posting! :o)
Mona
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