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Here's a site that has free quilt designs for 30s prints: http://www.starflowerfabrics.com/free_patterns_.html
There's also Sunbonnet Sue and many others. |
Now there you go, making me drool - I surely need to get my BOM done so I can start something new.
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I have to say they are wonderful, I did see a book in Joann's today about the 30's quilts, maybe I should have bought it. You really have talent.
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SAMPLER for sure....that is what the 30's were all about..making do...and nothing was organized...you just put fabric were it would fit!
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I'm getting ready to make a Vintage Churn Dash quilt. Google it and you can download the pattern.
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How about "Grandma's Garden"? It is a lot of hand sewing and something that you can pick up and do without worry. It is a beautiful quilt! Good luck!
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Dresden Plate is a good one for 30's fabric.
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Originally Posted by wishfulthinking
(Post 4629992)
Here's a link to the one I made: http://thingsthatarenotperfect.blogs...-my-entry.html
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Twin Sisters is easy to do with reproduction fabrics.
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I've got two applique quilts (making flower blocks) going using the 30's prints and another one finished. It's a great print for either something you don't want to go bold colors with and it has alot of small prints so it's great for applique.
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