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borntoquilt 08-03-2009 08:56 AM

I want to make a quilt for my long time gal friend. She has her GREAT GREAT grand parents bedroom furniture that came from "back East" on a Conestoga wagon back in the 1800's. In keeping with the AGE of the furniture I need help picking a pattern that would be appropriate. Any suggestions are welcome... Thanks in advance!!!

mytwopals 08-03-2009 09:01 AM

A log cabin comes to mind. But young ladies of that era would have made a sampler quilt to show off their sewing prowess to potential suitors. So either one would work for the time period. Just stick to the standard blocks. You could even pick out a sample of the Dear Jane blocks and enlarge them to 10"-12" in size.

collettakay 08-03-2009 09:22 AM

I think a pioneer sampler would be just the thing. Good luck deciding!

Lisanne 08-03-2009 09:28 AM

I like the pioneer block sampler idea, too.

If you don't want to do a sampler, an Irish Chain quilt would look so classic and fresh with her furniture.

Or if you prefer florals, how about a quilt of North Carolina Lily blocks?

borntoquilt 08-03-2009 02:42 PM

I like the Pioneer sampler idea but I have always wanted to do an Irish Chain. Maybe I'll make both and she can pick the one she wants. Thanks everybody. knew you'd come thru.....

RedGarnet222 08-04-2009 09:38 AM

I love to see a two color quilts on those old beds. I would say a deep red and white burgoyne surrounded would be stunning. Striking but simple enough to allow the bed to shine too.

Here is a link to some images from google.

http://images.google.com/images?gbv=...+quilt&spell=1

borntoquilt 08-04-2009 10:10 AM

Red! Thanks for the site! I had not seen that Bourgoyne Surround before. There are some beauties there. I especially like the scrappy looking one called Marion's on pg 4.... E Gads! ANOTHER quilt to add to the L-O-N-G list of must do's.

patty48 08-04-2009 10:43 AM

I decided to learn how to quilt after I saw a scrappy double wedding ring quilt hanging on a clothes line of an old farm house. I think it would look fabulous on an antique bed.

There is a paper pieced pattern out there. I started one many years ago in repro. fabrics. I think I'll pull it back out and finish it.

Whatever you decide to do, what a great gift.

borntoquilt 08-04-2009 12:08 PM

Patty! ANOTHER great suggestion... Thanks! Where did you find the paper pieced pattern? Was it EASY?? I am not a big fan of paper piecing but have done it in the past and the result is worth the effort (I think! lol)

patty48 08-04-2009 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by borntoquilt
Patty! ANOTHER great suggestion... Thanks! Where did you find the paper pieced pattern? Was it EASY?? I am not a big fan of paper piecing but have done it in the past and the result is worth the effort (I think! lol)

It's a Judy Niemeyer pattern called A Garden for my Wedding Ring. I'm not doing the applique part on the borders, but it's super easy (I only do "easy"). When I think traditional/antique I always come back to the Double Wedding Ring pattern.



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