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Old 06-23-2017, 03:36 AM
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Looking for a pieced and or an applique peacock pattern - please share a good source if you know of any - I am Making it for my friends. The "peacock" family in payment for all they do for our community - 😍thank you. Robin
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here's one https://www.etsy.com/listing/4683075...=sr_gallery_12
most of the peacock ones start with peacock print fabric
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
here's one https://www.etsy.com/listing/4683075...=sr_gallery_12
most of the peacock ones start with peacock print fabric
Nancy, that is a really good pattern. It could easily be upsized (larger peacock) and then add more rows of feathers. This could be a beautiful center of a quilt. Great job at finding this Nancy.

https://www.bing.com/images/search?v...verlay&first=1 This is a pattern for machine embroidery, but could be turned into an applique for the center of a quilt.

https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...C0&FORM=IQFRBA This is a Bing search for Peacock applique or embroidery pattern. I see so many ideas here that might be work.

https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...lt&FORM=IRIBEP Oh my goodness. These Peacock quilt ideas are just fabulous. I do have some peacock material that I was wondering what I was going to do with and almost any of these would work.

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here is peacock fabric in case you want to broderie perse
http://www.equilter.com/category/197...-swans-+-plume

they had a pattern a while back....may still
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Originally Posted by Jane Quilter View Post
here is peacock fabric in case you want to broderie perse
http://www.equilter.com/category/197...-swans-+-plume

they had a pattern a while back....may still
Darn, I am on a no-buy until I use some of my stash year. You've shown me that, just maybe, I need you me a couple of those panels. I have used some stash.....maybe a couple of yards? Should I buy or Not? That is the question. Temptation get thee behind me!
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Barb in Louisiana...you are soooo funny!! And a real cool resource. I bought a peacock panel off ebay and plan to make a peacock quilt for my blue bedroom to match the switchplate. So far that is still on the bucket list. I'll put pics on later.

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]575259[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]575260[/ATTACH]I have two fabrics laying on top of the peacock panel that I thought I'd use. But the picture shows the blue too light??? The gold one has peacock feathers on it. I wonder if I don't need a darker blue?

Now that does not help our original poster. I'm just suggesting that maybe a panel like this would be so much easier than piecing and appliqueing a whole bird.

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Try One Piece at a Time Pattern Shop by Erin Russek. "My Tweets" is the pattern and it is appliqued. I did one in purple and teal and it is beautiful!

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Our WalMarts (south central Kentucky) have had peacock fabric for a couple of years and still have a variety.
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Elizabeth Hartman has a cute peacock quilt.
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