Primitive Quilts
#1
Primitive Quilts
I have had a request from my DDIL for a quilt like the one on the cover of Primitive Quilts and Projects, January issue. Does anyone subscribe to this mag? I have the copy which was a gift from my DSIL. It is done in flannel I believe perhaps a wool flannel (is there such a thing?). Anyone know where I can purchase similiar fabric for primitive quilting patterns? No info is noted on the quilt in the magazine.
#2
Flannel can be made of either cotton or wool. Is there a reason you want to use wool? I think the quilt could be made just as well in cotton flannel, and cleaning it would be easier.
Is this the quilt?
http://www.primitivequiltsandproject...inter2012.html
Is this the quilt?
http://www.primitivequiltsandproject...inter2012.html
#3
Yes Dunster, that is the quilt. Thank you for your suggestion, I have never quilted with Flannel or Wool. Now the hard part, do you know of a web site that sells in those colors? Thanks for your help.
#4
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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primitive gatherings, the cotton patch quilt shoppe (in East Tawas, MI), wool central, Sue Spargo, the WoolyLady are a few places to start looking- then check out their links for more
i just today finished my 3rd 'Backyard Gathering' quilt- it is hand app[ATTACH=CONFIG]387312[/ATTACH]liqued felted wool on black flannel background.
i just today finished my 3rd 'Backyard Gathering' quilt- it is hand app[ATTACH=CONFIG]387312[/ATTACH]liqued felted wool on black flannel background.
#5
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: California
Posts: 191
The Pine Needle <cite>www.pineneedlequiltshop.com/ has wonderful wooly flannel. I am sure they can help you. They are located in Lake Oswego, OR. It is a beautilful shop and is also on line.
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#9
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,563
You can find that magazine issue at Barnes & Noble. And if you want the quilt to be flannel, I recommend Maywood Studio's "Woolies" line. They're gorgeous and look like wool.
http://www.eeschenck.com/default.asp...tore=348&s=348
http://www.eeschenck.com/default.asp...tore=348&s=348
#10
dunster and Peckish thanks for the info! Found out the definition of felted wool today, apparently it means that it has been laundered and shrunk, according to the gal at the quilt store. I look forward to making this quilt, will post pics when I get it done, thanks again!
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