Julia Kelly-Hodenius of Pique has some wonderful quilts for sale.
And fabric...
And blocks...
An interesting applique block
An early-19th-century stripe on the left.
Here's their card
This pillar print caught my eye.
See their web page by clicking here:
You can't tell how big this cut-out chintz medallion is from the photo but it's about 45 inches square. Julia thinks the small scale indicates it's a finished crib quilt top. Estimated date-first quarter 19th-century.
On the racks at top left 3 silk wholecloth quilts from France.








7 comments:
Great posts - almost like being there!
I am enjoying being at the show with you and seeing all the wonderful things, with you.
Debbie
WOW to that bright pillar print. I am imagining what a quilt might look like using that one!
Oh, yum! Thanks for the photos. Wish I was there! I love some of those orphan blocks I see in that booth.
Thank you so much for posting the highlights of your trip. Love seeing all of the quilts, fabric, and vendors. It is almost like being there.
That pillar fabric is absolutely wonderful in that color, thank you so much for sharing your adventure with us
That chintz crib quilt turned up at the show and tell at a Tea and Bed Turning I went to last weekend in Birmingham Michigan! I just happened to run across it on your blog today. Deja vu.
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