Anyone interested in Wool Applique Quilts"
#91
Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
I've made several all wool quilts. I used flannel for the back. One is in Indiana, on in Oregon and we have one. I even used wool for he binding. Big mistake. Last year I replace the binding with flannel. We use our wool quilt all winter.
#92
Originally Posted by ckcowl
i have heard people say..."I don't really like quilts on my bed...they are not very warm"...WHAT??? REALLY??? my quilts are WARM!!!and my black wool Backyard Gathering quilt has double sided black flannel backing and a black wool batting inside! it is WARM! but being where we tend to have some pretty cold temps in the winter the people in my world like their quilts warm, heavy, snuggly! those are the kind i tend to make, no one will ever say.... i like the quilt but it doesn't keep you warm, i need a blanket too...
and i don't think i have a pic of it on the computer...i should get it out and take a couple, maybe this weekend i will do that...but there is a picture of it on the Cotton Patch Quilt Shop web site (the shop in East Tawas, Michigan) she has a link to customer quilts on her web site and mine is shown there. she also offers it as a BOM although i had made the quilt before it was offered that way.
and i don't think i have a pic of it on the computer...i should get it out and take a couple, maybe this weekend i will do that...but there is a picture of it on the Cotton Patch Quilt Shop web site (the shop in East Tawas, Michigan) she has a link to customer quilts on her web site and mine is shown there. she also offers it as a BOM although i had made the quilt before it was offered that way.
Originally Posted by Kutnso
Wool quilts make beautiful wallhangings but believe me, you don't want to sleep under one. When I was a child, many years ago, my Mom and Gran made wool quilts out on men's discarded clothing etc., these were so heavy that you had to sleep with your feet sideways. Anyone else know about these???
Happy sewing, Kutnso
Happy sewing, Kutnso
#93
Originally Posted by ckcowl
i have heard people say..."I don't really like quilts on my bed...they are not very warm"...WHAT??? REALLY??? my quilts are WARM!!!and my black wool Backyard Gathering quilt has double sided black flannel backing and a black wool batting inside! it is WARM! but being where we tend to have some pretty cold temps in the winter the people in my world like their quilts warm, heavy, snuggly! those are the kind i tend to make, no one will ever say.... i like the quilt but it doesn't keep you warm, i need a blanket too...
and i don't think i have a pic of it on the computer...i should get it out and take a couple, maybe this weekend i will do that...but there is a picture of it on the Cotton Patch Quilt Shop web site (the shop in East Tawas, Michigan) she has a link to customer quilts on her web site and mine is shown there. she also offers it as a BOM although i had made the quilt before it was offered that way.
and i don't think i have a pic of it on the computer...i should get it out and take a couple, maybe this weekend i will do that...but there is a picture of it on the Cotton Patch Quilt Shop web site (the shop in East Tawas, Michigan) she has a link to customer quilts on her web site and mine is shown there. she also offers it as a BOM although i had made the quilt before it was offered that way.
Originally Posted by Kutnso
Wool quilts make beautiful wallhangings but believe me, you don't want to sleep under one. When I was a child, many years ago, my Mom and Gran made wool quilts out on men's discarded clothing etc., these were so heavy that you had to sleep with your feet sideways. Anyone else know about these???
Happy sewing, Kutnso
Happy sewing, Kutnso
#94
Originally Posted by airedalemom
It's in Newport, New Hampshire. I live in Putney, Vermont. They have a website: www.dorrmillstore.com
I didn't see the remnants on it though, I guess you have to go there for that. Next time I go, I'll take note of what they have and what the prices are like.
I didn't see the remnants on it though, I guess you have to go there for that. Next time I go, I'll take note of what they have and what the prices are like.
There is a school called Green Mountain Rug Hooking School in Vermont. Karen Schellinger is holding a week long dyeing class and it will be fantastic. She only takes 8 people and I want to go but don't really think I can afford it. I will post a link to the school and the classes. It looks so great - but Vermont is a long flight for me from Oregon - 3 flight changes! Yuk!
#95
Here is a link to a general idea of what I was thinking for a group project. It can be personalized and embellished. I am working on one now as a BOM with a store near me and I meet once a month with other ladies doing it and we talk and discuss.
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=2552
I have changed many of my blocks to my own designs and added lots of stitching. But it is nice to have a simple one to start or to add to your other projects.
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&Item_ID=2552
I have changed many of my blocks to my own designs and added lots of stitching. But it is nice to have a simple one to start or to add to your other projects.
#96
Here is the link to the pattern for "It's a Wonderful World" wool applique sampler. The pattern for the whole thing is 10.00.
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/Al...nt_pattern=712
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/Al...nt_pattern=712
#97
Here is an interesting free pattern that could be added to but has a pretty nice idea to it:
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/PM...ll_hanging.pdf
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/PM...ll_hanging.pdf
#98
This is a pic of a wool tree skirt. The next three pic are the largest wool applique I've done. It is houses for each month of the year. I really enjoy working with wool.
tree skirt
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1st section of houses
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2nd section of houses
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#99
Originally Posted by roxannebcb
Here is the link to the pattern for "It's a Wonderful World" wool applique sampler. The pattern for the whole thing is 10.00.
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/Al...pattern_type=2¤t_pattern=712
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/Al...pattern_type=2¤t_pattern=712
#100
Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
Originally Posted by roxannebcb
Here is the link to the pattern for "It's a Wonderful World" wool applique sampler. The pattern for the whole thing is 10.00.
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/Al...pattern_type=2¤t_pattern=712
http://www.allthroughthenight.net/Al...pattern_type=2¤t_pattern=712
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