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Showing posts with label Michele Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michele Hill. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Michele Hill's More William Morris Applique

Michele Hill's second book on William Morris applique is out!

Here's the cover quilt Morning Glory.
She certainly made good use of the reds in The Morris Workshop line.


The border, featured on the cover, uses the Iris print
by John Dearle from that 2010 Morris Workshop collection for Moda.
Read more about the print here at my blog post


Thanks, Michele.

The subtitle is
"Spectacular Quilts and Accesories for the Home"
Here's a specatacular quilt
Floral Fantasy.
Not in the usual Wm. Morris range


And some accessories Willie woulda loved
Journals

See Michele's blog
William Morris and Michele

She has information about her fabrics and publications.

The new book is Australian so it will be awhile before
 it's at your local quiltshop if you're in another hemisphere.
Keep checking
and ask your quilt shop owner to check with her usual distributors.


Here's Michele's first book.

My current William Morris reproduction collection in shops now is A Morris Tapestry.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

A Morris Tapestry



My third collection of William Morris reproduction prints will be in quilt shops next month. It's called A Morris Tapestry. Check out Moda's web page and the Fabric: What's New pages by clicking here:

You can download a PDF of the fabrics and an overview of the project sheet.
http://www.unitednotions.com/fcc_a_morris_tapestry.pdf

We're using William Morris's popular design called the Strawberry Thief as the signature print.
Above is a photo of Morris's cotton print (1883) which used reds and yellows with his favorite indigos to obtain a multicolored print.


Here are the rest of the five colorways for Strawberry Thief in A Morris Tapestry


The Strawberry Thief refers to the thrushes in Morris's garden who stole from his fruit crop.
Those pretty little vandals have a distinctive spotted breast inspiring many crafters to adapt Morris's design to various techniques and formats.


Read more about the appliqued pattern I did that's available from Kansas City Star patterns.

Beth Russell has designed needlepoint kits


Click here for more information on Russell's kits


Michelle Hill has appliqued patterns too


Click here to read more:

A digital search for Strawberry Thief finds a variety of gift items for the William Morris fan. Because his patterns are in the public domain and because they are so classic you can find them everywhere.

Buy a pair of shoes


Apparently J.Crew did a shirt a while ago.

1982 British Postage Stamp

The Beautiful Necessity blog has a post on "Thieving Strawberry Thief" with some other examples

Let's just hope that William Morris never hears about this marketing trend.


Tennis shoes with the Strawberry Thief might have upset him. I do hope he'd be pleased with the quilt fabric reproductions and all the throw pillows though.




Wednesday, May 19, 2010

William Morris Reproductions—Prints and Patterns


Ode to William Morris
by Ruth Berke
Designed by Patricia Cox

Ruth writes that she is looking for more William Morris reproduction fabrics. Can we ever get enough? She's taking a class from Patricia Cox who designed the above block and needs more fabric. I can see Ruth's used several prints from my first Morris Garden reproduction collection introduced about two years ago.

I am working on a third collection that will be in quilt shops in late fall. I'll be calling it A Morris Tapestry.

And Michele Hill, author of William Morris in Applique, writes on her blog that she will be doing a Morris-inspired line for In The Beginning Fabrics:


It will be very William Morris like (of course!) – not reproductions though – all new designs. And how wonderful that it is to be called “The Adelaide Collection” ....our home!
Here's Michele's blog post:
http://williammorrisandmichele.blogspot.com/2010/04/exciting-news.html
The Adelaide Collection will be shown at Quilt Market this week so ask your quilt shop owner to buy EVERYTHING William Morris that she sees.


Michele's new Australian book More William Morris Applique will be out soon.
She's used The Morris Workshop fabrics in the quilt shown in detail above.

More Morris Inspiration:


Carolyn More, William Morris Goes Aussie

Carolyn's sewing group all made quilts from this Shadow Box design they saw in an Australian magzine---a great way to use the 10" precuts that Moda calls Layer Cakes. Carolyn combined the fabrics from my Morris Workshop collection with a cheery blue batik. I think the pattern is from Mountain Peek.


Ode to William Morris by Patricia Cox
Here's Pat Cox's version of her pattern. Find out more by clicking here at her website:

And click here to see blogger Ann Marie's octagon quilt made with The Morris Workshop