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Material Witness: My Sweet Sister Emma
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Monday, March 17, 2014. My Sweet Sister Emma. First things first. The winner of the toile is Heather! Congratulations Heather. I'll contact you about shipping info. I hope you enjoy your fabric! These photos are courtesy of The Quilt Index, and you can find out more about the quilt here. The quilt is also in the IQSC database. If you are interested in purchasing this fabric, Laptop Quilts still has some of it in stock here. March 18, 2014 at 12:17 AM. March 18, 2014 at 5:17 AM. Greta Van Den Berg. I'm a ...
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Material Witness: February 2012
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Friday, February 3, 2012. The Winner is.and an Update. I've updated the Pillar Print post with some new pictures you've sent me, and this is one of them. Luscious, isn't it! Now, to find some of it. :). And, without further ado, the winner of the Smithsonian fabric is Vivian! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm a quilt and doll maker, who also has an interest in quilt, doll, and textile history. View my complete profile. The Winner is.and an Update. Barbara Brackman's MATERIAL CULTURE.
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Material Witness: October 2011
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Monday, October 24, 2011. Welcome to my new blog! I have some friends that have asked me how they can find out about the older lines of fabric, and know an older fabric when they find it. They wanted to know if there is a book out there, or some place they can read about the older repros. When I thought about it, I realized there isn't a book, or a site that I know of, so I started this blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Barbara Brackman's MATERIAL CULTURE.
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Material Witness: March 2014
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Monday, March 17, 2014. My Sweet Sister Emma. First things first. The winner of the toile is Heather! Congratulations Heather. I'll contact you about shipping info. I hope you enjoy your fabric! These photos are courtesy of The Quilt Index, and you can find out more about the quilt here. The quilt is also in the IQSC database. If you are interested in purchasing this fabric, Laptop Quilts still has some of it in stock here. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. I also have a Giveaway on my other blog, Stray Threads.
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Interesting Antique Textiles: 'Old Pretender Dolls', 17th & 18th century Antique Doll Restoration
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Thursday, 23 July 2009. Old Pretender Dolls', 17th and 18th century Antique Doll Restoration. With reference to my recent post in my other blog, Morgaine Le Fay Antique Textiles. Here are some more glorious photos of the work of David Chapman and Paul Robinson of 'The Old Pretender' wooden doll workshop. 23 July 2009 at 12:04. I loved looking at the close-up view and the incredible detailing of the dress/costumes. The textiles and trims are exquisite. Thanks for sharing such a fascinating subject. Lois y...
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Material Witness: Welcome
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Monday, October 24, 2011. Welcome to my new blog! I have some friends that have asked me how they can find out about the older lines of fabric, and know an older fabric when they find it. They wanted to know if there is a book out there, or some place they can read about the older repros. When I thought about it, I realized there isn't a book, or a site that I know of, so I started this blog. February 1, 2012 at 6:41 AM. Great Idea for a Blog,Lisa! Will send a photo! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Material Witness: Ann Robinson Bedcover
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Sunday, June 15, 2014. In 1998 RJR, in collaboration with the Shelburne Museum, put out a fabric collection drawn from the Ann Robinson Bedcover, with a focus on shells, leaves, flowers, and other motifs from nature. I just love this collection, and hope to make this quilt some day. And here are the fabrics. June 15, 2014 at 8:17 PM. It has long been one of my favourite quilts Lisa - thanks for the lovely reminder! The fabrics are delightful arent they? Carole Wheels on the Warrandyte Bus.
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Material Witness: January 2012
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. Although you will occasionally see quilts with the top, backing, or borders made from a large piece of chintz, like this quilt made by a relative of Lizzie Borden,. Borden, Lizzie (cousin of). LeMoyne Star. 1830c. From New England Quilt Museum,. NEQM Permanent Collection (MassQuilts Documentation). Published in The Quilt Index, http:/ www.quiltindex.org/fulldisplay.php? Kid=21-41-2C. Accessed: 01/29/2012. This is by Lisa DeBee Schiller for Timeless Treasures, Patt#LISA-C2372.
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Material Witness: Pillar Prints
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. Although you will occasionally see quilts with the top, backing, or borders made from a large piece of chintz, like this quilt made by a relative of Lizzie Borden,. Borden, Lizzie (cousin of). LeMoyne Star. 1830c. From New England Quilt Museum,. NEQM Permanent Collection (MassQuilts Documentation). Published in The Quilt Index, http:/ www.quiltindex.org/fulldisplay.php? Kid=21-41-2C. Accessed: 01/29/2012. This is by Lisa DeBee Schiller for Timeless Treasures, Patt#LISA-C2372.
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