patterns for 30's reproduction fabrics
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patterns for 30's reproduction fabrics
After 3 quilts made in my favorite 30's fabrics I still have enough fabric to make one or two more quilts. However; I need ideas and pictures of quilts to inspire me. Do you have a picture of a quilt made from the beautiful 30's fabrics you would be willing to show? And if so would you mind if I copied your quilt?
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I like this one...no pattern tho.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ro2wwWzjqs...'S%2B1.jpg'.
Another...
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-25J1k8YMSl...0/DSC01737.JPG
This is nice.
http://tulip-patch.blogspot.ca/2010/...moda-bake.html
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ro2wwWzjqs...'S%2B1.jpg'.
Another...
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-25J1k8YMSl...0/DSC01737.JPG
This is nice.
http://tulip-patch.blogspot.ca/2010/...moda-bake.html
Last edited by tapper; 01-31-2014 at 11:55 AM.
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these are hotpads I made for a lady out of scraps left over from her quilt. I used the first one as it is a pattern my grandmother''s quilting group used for my baby quilt that I have. forget the name of the pattern tho.
The second one is a star pattern I really like alot. You could use these quilt blocks to make a quilt.
The second one is a star pattern I really like alot. You could use these quilt blocks to make a quilt.
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How about a swoon quilt? I don't have a picture, but, I love that pattern. Here is a google image search link...
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...02.qt_4i7jEs8E
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...02.qt_4i7jEs8E
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Check for any Darlene Zimmerman quilts. She has some gorgeous quilts done in repro fabric. I wan to do every single one of them,
Some of the patterns are Dresden Plate ( which she calls Sunny Side Up); Sweet Memories: Granny's Fan from a book called Granny Quilts. I got a used copy from Amazon for about $3 a few years ago. She also has one called Almost a Flower Garden, made of squares that *looks* like it would go together fairly easily (haven't tried it to see, though).
Some of the patterns are Dresden Plate ( which she calls Sunny Side Up); Sweet Memories: Granny's Fan from a book called Granny Quilts. I got a used copy from Amazon for about $3 a few years ago. She also has one called Almost a Flower Garden, made of squares that *looks* like it would go together fairly easily (haven't tried it to see, though).
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