This Flying Geese doll quilt, for example.
Like the cute conversation print label I "slapped" on the back of my little Flying Geese quilt? I say slapped because it was difficult enough to finish all of the quilts on a short deadline, much less sew intricate labels on all of them. Sometimes, when I'm in a hurry, I just press a piece of fabric that's been backed with fusible web onto the back of a quilt and sign it. I always tell myself someday I'll do better : )
Here's another quilt from the book that was based on an antique doll quilt I purchased (bottom) -
Actually, I bought it thinking it was a real antique doll quilt but it appears to be a block from a larger cutter quilt that was made into a doll quilt. Oh well, still cute. And inspirational enough that I knew I wanted to reproduce it with new fabrics.
My Honeybee quilt was inspired by yet another antique doll quilt.
I changed the colors and gave mine a little more of a scrappy feel with many different reproduction prints.
I have a stack of old hand-pieced blocks with plans to become a simple doll quilt one day.
Still in the UFO pile after five years . . . . Too many other things to work on.
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Get ready, Quilters! The next clue for my Welcome Home Mystery quilt will be posted in the Files section of my Facebook and Yahoo groups on Saturday, April 1. No foolin'. Hope you're keeping up.
Love looking at the original old quilt that you reproduce in the newer fabrics. Great read.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet to get "sentimental" over doll quilts with you, dear, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteNice post Kathy. It's always Gyn to see the "inspiration" blocks or quilts. I am not a good thrift or antique store shopper so I never would happen upon the antique blocks....maybe you are for hire?? :0)
ReplyDeleteJane in "sultry" Florida.....yikes a month and I will be back in Nort Woods
Yo yo yiyi...NICE not GYN although mine is great......argh....merlot take me away ....
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures of the antique doll quilts that were your inspiration. I never get tired of seeing (and buying) antique doll quilts.
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ReplyDeleteDelightful post. I love those antique doll quilts. So nice you shared pictures of the original antique quilt, then your remake. Nice job Kathy:)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE, LOVE your mini quilts. You inspire me to make one myself again.
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