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Check out "The Bias Pomegranate Quilt" pattern (and others) by Hoopla. Also check out patterns by Karen Witt and Bonnie Blue Quilts.
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Originally Posted by quilterpurpledog
(Post 8187074)
Jeana Kimball wrote a book, "Red and Green, an Applique Tradition". .
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I went looking for patterns from Woodlawn plantation, built by George Washington's son-in-law for his bride, Washingtons's stepdaughter. I was disappointed to find the name of the group has been appropriated by someone who sells modern patterns but no books with Nellie's original patterns. Does anyone know of any publication of the quilts made by Nellie Custis? I've seen several articles and the patterns you are looking for are duplicated by the group. They are sold to help fund the museum.
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Sentimental Stitches has had a few free BOM's using patterns taken from old quilts. Not sure if it's what you want but check them out.
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Elly Sienckiewicz comes to mind. I probably have her last name spelled wrong but she was a big name in Baltimore Album quilts when I first started quilting.
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Barbara Brackman & Jinny Beyer
Originally Posted by charlottequilts
(Post 8186920)
If it's the 19th century you are interested in, Barbara Brackman's work is an excellent choice. She is an amazing historian.
hugs, Charlotte |
I agree. I love this pattern and really want to make it.
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The DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Museum has wonderful Baltimore Quilt Patterns for sale. I bought the Mary Simon pattern some years ago. Very detailed and gorgeous.
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Originally Posted by lindadee
(Post 8459411)
The DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) Museum has wonderful Baltimore Quilt Patterns for sale. I bought the Mary Simon pattern some years ago. Very detailed and gorgeous.
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