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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Antique and vintage quilts part 3

For the lovers of 30's quilts, that includes me! The Bow Tie quilt was made as a four patch with the squares appliqued on. I do love a scrap quilt.Hand quilted Oriental Stars which were appliqued on, check out those points!
Hexagonal Stars
Grandmother's Flower Garden.
I loved the Graphic visual effect in this Double Wedding Ring.
Tulips
And the gorgeous hand quilting.
Carpenter's Wheel
Michigan's Pontiac Stars, machine pieced and hand quilted with baptist fans.
This last one is Rolling Star, it has beautiful hand quilted feathers in the borders.
P.S I nearly forgot to say that I have joined Christine's nine patch swap for Australian residents, check it out by clicking on the button on my sidebar, there are still some places.

23 comments:

  1. Beautiful quilts! You're lucky to see them in person.

    Gwendie

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  2. That was fun! Where are you headed next? You've done a fantastic job of showing us some great quilts from your last adventure!

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  3. Oh, yes, thank you! Just lovely!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  4. Such beautiful quilts! My daughter found one at an antique mall this weekend. It has a little bit of wear, but the quilt is so pretty. We both loved the colors. Thanks for sharing these great quilts.

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  5. Oh Wow those are beautiful. I really love the double wedding ring and the carpenter's wheel quilts. I wish I could have seen them all in person.

    Crispy

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  6. Love these quilts. Thanks so much for a wonderful show.

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  7. These are my most favorite of all the quilts that you have shown from this show. I just love them all. Hard to pick which one I like more than the others. Although, I am working on a GFG right now and just posted about it today. So I guess, I may be slightly partial to that quilt.

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  8. Thank you for the wonderful quilt show! I just love antique quilts and the ones you saw at the quilt show are beauties!

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  9. These quilts are all amazing! Thank you so much for sharing them with us the last few days.

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  10. I'm so glad you took your camera to this gorgeous show. You've made me fall in love several times over!!!

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  11. Oh my....thank you again. I love all of the quilts and I've enjoyed studying them. How did the maker of the Oriental Stars get those wonderful points!

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  12. Yes, indeed, more beauties, Janet! I had to get up close and personal with that double wedding ring! Although those colorful stars rank right up there. Oh, who am I kidding? I love them all...

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  13. Oh thanks for that lovely 30's show...I love those quilts so much!!

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  14. More!!! So many quilts...and I love them all...what an absolutely awe-inspiring show it must have been!

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  15. More beautiful quilt! How many more can there be?? I love the Double Wedding Ring - the changes in color add so much interest.

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  16. Thank's again Janet, I love the 30's quilts more and more...

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  17. I've really enjoyed the quilt show! The old quilts have such charm.

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  18. What a feast of gorgeous work.

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  19. Thanks for sharing this wonderful photos with us. I'm a great fan of antique quilts.

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  20. Ok Here it goes... I would like them all. They are beautiful wish I could have seen them too.

    cheers
    Christine

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  21. Love your blog...so refreshing.Thanks for sharing.
    esther

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