Hay Bale by Edyta Sitar at Laundry Basket Quilts
Here are a few wonderful reproduction quilt patterns available now.Farmers' Market by Edyta Sitar at Laundry Basket Quilts
If you are thinking of a mid-19th-century reproduction, say a Civil-War-era quilt, you might choose one of these block quilts.
Wedding Sampler by Di Ford
Drayton Hall by Di Ford
Earlier inspiration for say 1812- or Jane-Austen-era reproductions would include medallions.
The Burnt Quilt by Di Ford
Phebe Warner by Di Ford
Netherfield Park by Megan Carroll
The English Basket Quilt by Corliss Searcy
I found many of these patterns at Corliss's Australian shop Threadbear. Click here:
See more of Edyta's Laundry Basket Quilts here
You can buy kits for some of these quilts but you can train your fabric eye and learn a lot about quilt history by buying the pattern and then collecting the reproductions.
Beautiful quilts, but way too much piecing for me, lol.
ReplyDeleteI still need practice on some small ones and once I feel comfortable with my quilting abilities, I think I can move onto larger pieces.
Debbie
OH my, too much of a good thing, I love the basket quilt!
ReplyDeleteThe first quilt is wonderful ... it should win best scrappy quilt of the century. Drayton Hall also shows great use of fabric.
ReplyDeleteJudy B
I have been considering a medallion style quilt for my 1812 reproduction quilt. I was thinking of incorporating applique with it but I like those you showed with pieced blocks.
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