Bordered Diamonds by Gert at Real Men Stitch
A very nice use of the Best of Morris prints.
It's a Kaffe Fassett & Liza Lucy pattern,
perfect for showing off a collection of fabrics.
Watch how Gert's progressing at his blog:
https://realmenstitch.wordpress.com/2015/05/02/voortgang-william-morris-en-schaapjesquilt/
The pattern's in Simple Shapes, Spectacular Quilts
Hexies in Morris prints....
Just William by Theresa Hills
http://holdingmummyshand.blogspot.com/2010/08/festival-of-quilts-round-up.html
Rectangles or strips...
The Morris Apprentice Cobblestone Quilt Kit from
Hollyhill Quilt Shoppe & Mercantile.
They mixed Morris and batiks. The kit's probably sold
out but the combination is worth noting.
Simple shape, complex cutting.
Avalon Bloom does the cutting for you. See their Kaleidoscope kits here:
Morris Magic, pattern by Michele Hill from William Morris in Applique
Michele Hill's applique design is is being kitted up in Best of Morris fabric at the New Zealand quilt shop Cottage Flair.
Below some other projects I found online
using my various Morris reproduction prints.
Bill's Baskets by Nancy Near Philadelphia
Flying Geese Scrap by Pat Baldwin
I see William in the plain strips.
From First Light Designs by Dawn White
William Morris Jelly Roll
from Jenny Carter Goodge's Pinterest page
Pillow from SJSStudio on Etsy
A Voysey print purse on Etsy from FeltMoon
Here's a dress in another Voysey print from
Morris Modernized, CFA Voysey
And a Morris print version.
http://vintagestyle.me/collections/the-forest-collection-1
Dear Barbara, thank you very much for showing my work in progress here on your blog (my blog is Real Men Stitch) I really love the William Morris prints and I think my quilt will look great once it's finished. I will keep you posted about the progress of my quilt.
ReplyDeleteHow I love the William Morris prints, thanks Barbara for sharing them with us and to make it possible for us to obtain them as well. And Gert great to see your work on Barbara's blog, so well deserved. gr. Carin Wijnand
ReplyDeleteThose diamonds and fabrics are an eye candy!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to see one of my blocks on your blog post! (I'm firstlightdesigns.com) I just bought a piece from your Union Blues line to add to my stash for this quilt in progress.
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