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Piecing the Past Quilts: Saturday at the Quilt Museum - 19th Century Medallion Quilts - Part 2
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Saturday at the Quilt Museum - 19th Century Medallion Quilts - Part 2. Three weeks ago we took a look at 19th century English medallion quilts. Today we'll look at some made in America during the same period. It's such an education in the evolution of the quilting art as I look at these magnificent creations. There are many, many out there! These are presented in historical chronological order. Tree of Life Quilt. This first ...
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Product Reviews
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Piecing Notions and Tools. Quick and Easy Block Tool. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where and How Can I Display My Little Quilts? Follow Blog by Email. Subscribe To This Blog. Join Our FREE Block of the Week Project! Join Our Weekly Newsletter! Play with our Block Designer! I have some more lovely Lady of the Lake Quilts f. Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Lady of the Lake, P. Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Chimney Sweep Quilt. Civil War Quilting Sisters.
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Piecing the Past Quilts: 2015 Block of the Week 1
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Saturdays at the Quilt Museum
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. 10-25-14 Jane Stickle Quilt. 06-20-15 19th-Century English Medallion. 07-11-15 19th-Century American Medallion. 08-01-15 Color Play with Orange. 08-29-15 New York Beauty. 09-12-15 Lone Star/Star of Bethlehem - Part 1. 09-19-15 Lone Star/Star of Bethlehem - Part 2. 10-31-15 Log Cabin - Part 1. 11-07-15 Log Cabin - Part 2. 11-14-15 Log Cabin - Part 3. 11-21-15 Birds in the Air. 01-16-16 Square in a Square.
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Saturday at the Quilt Museum - 19th Century Medallion Quilts - Part 1
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Saturday, June 20, 2015. Saturday at the Quilt Museum - 19th Century Medallion Quilts - Part 1. My introduction to medallion quilts is relatively recent. I have friends who are amazingly talented in making these beauties in the 19th Century English tradition. So I started "collecting" them, in pictures! Let's take a tour of some of those I have found. I'm starting with English quilts. We'll look at those made in America next time. 845" x 84.5". I sim...
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Sunday Pics!
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Sunday, August 16, 2015. Growing up, my uncle always read the "Sunday Funnies" in the San Francisco Chronicle. I treasure that memory of him. He had a smile on his face and laughed so easily. The Sunday Funnies gave me an idea.Why not do "Sunday Pics" and share with you antique photos that have to do with quilts and quilting? This week I'll share the two from previous weeks and then the one for today. So you get a "3-fer! To say nothing of the quilt!
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Applique Tutorial - Part 1
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Applique Tutorial - Part 1. Skip this if you just want to get to the tutorial! Applique and I have been in a merry war for years. I tried it a number of times, and inevitably I ended up tense and going to pieces. It was no fun and I finally decided I just wasn't going to mess with it anymore. We were in business. This is the result:. Okay, now for the tutorial! Applique, Part 1 -. Some things that might be foggy at the beginni...
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Show and Tell!
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Friday, August 7, 2015. I have just finished a long project and wanted to share it with you. The story goes like this:. About 2 1/2 years ago, I was plotting to make a quilt for my youngest, Ian. He is now 22. I had been to the "At-Home Quilt Retreat" our quilt group was having that February, and had been talking about it with my friends. I was trying to decide whether to surprise him, or ask his input. Well, wasn't that quite the opening? So, 2 1/2 ...
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Piecing the Past Quilts: Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Color Play with Orange (or Cheddar.....or Cadmium Yellow.....or Gold!)
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2015 Block of the Week. Saturdays at the Quilt Museum. Saturday, August 1, 2015. Saturday at the Quilt Museum - Color Play with Orange (or Cheddar.or Cadmium Yellow.or Gold! Orange (or Cheddar or Cadmium Yellow or Gold - whatever your choice of color description) is not overly used in quilts from the 1800's, but once in awhile there is a gem that just sparkles because of it. Patriotic Eagle and Coxcomb. Unknown Artist and Location. This photo is sourced from SurrendrDorothy on Flickr. Isn't this just suc...