Suggestions please for using 30s prints
#112
Here is the link to the 30's sampler that I did and Charisma quilted. I had so much fun picking out all the different blocks.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...a-t164664.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...a-t164664.html
#113
http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/...30s-quilt.html
Here is a link to a blog showing up close pictures of a Ode to the 1930's quilt. It gives you an idea of all the different patterns. I am very partial to Sun Bonnet Sue and Sam quilts in 1930. I think I like all except patterns that have very large pieces. Teh smaller scale lends itself well to smaller pieces.
Here is a link to a blog showing up close pictures of a Ode to the 1930's quilt. It gives you an idea of all the different patterns. I am very partial to Sun Bonnet Sue and Sam quilts in 1930. I think I like all except patterns that have very large pieces. Teh smaller scale lends itself well to smaller pieces.
#115
#116
http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/...30s-quilt.html
Here is a link to a blog showing up close pictures of a Ode to the 1930's quilt. It gives you an idea of all the different patterns. I am very partial to Sun Bonnet Sue and Sam quilts in 1930. I think I like all except patterns that have very large pieces. Teh smaller scale lends itself well to smaller pieces.
Here is a link to a blog showing up close pictures of a Ode to the 1930's quilt. It gives you an idea of all the different patterns. I am very partial to Sun Bonnet Sue and Sam quilts in 1930. I think I like all except patterns that have very large pieces. Teh smaller scale lends itself well to smaller pieces.
#117
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Here is a free pattern from Windham Fabrics that I plan to make. http://www.windhamfabrics.net/images..._of_posies.pdf
And my Avatar is a 30s quilt
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