Thursday, October 11, 2012

Doll Quilt Show - Part One
Our Doll Quilt show was fun and full of cute little quilts.
Part one is the antique or almost antique quilts.
Some beautiful little pieces of the past. Enjoy


 


Please remember these are antique so there are no patterns and
none of the fabric is available, darn. I will post the rest of the
show in the next several days. Stay tuned.


13 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! So so cute, each and every one of them! And I love to see them all together on a wall.....fabulous! Can't wait to see more! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thanks for the best eye candy I've had in months!! I will be in Temecula on Thursday and am so excited to see them in person.

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  3. Thanks for the best eye candy I've had in months!! I will be in Temecula on Thursday and am so excited to see them in person.

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  4. Thanks for sharing such wonderful little quilts. My in-laws have passed away, so this summer my husband's family worked hard to "clean out" the house. My mother-in-law was an avid quilter, so I came home with stacks of fabric, and a cute little doll bed. Can't wait to re-create some of the beauties.

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  5. Oh my looks like you had a great response..I didn't realize they were tobe antique..oh dear hope you can still use mine.
    Thak you for posting the photos!

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  6. Wish I lived closer so I could drool over them in person! Thanks for posting pictures! Can't wait for the rest of them!

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  7. what a gorgeous display..it's hard to pick a fave! i really like the green & pink one, and the bow ties..but how cute is that teeny one on a hanger. Not to mention the doll beds..adorable!!
    they're all inspiring..can't wait to see more :)) cheers...Marian

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  8. ooooh, so lovely!
    que c'est beau!!!

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  9. Those are absolutely wonderful.Thanks for sharing!!

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  10. What a lovely collection, are they all yours?

    My girlfriend recently purchased one from the late 1800's, it is amazing.

    Thanks for sharing the photos.

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  11. oh, I love this exhibition, specially "little schoolhouse" and churndash!!!

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  12. Just gotta love these vintage cuties! I appreciate you sharing these with us all, so inspiring1

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  13. so many of them and so little. How many in all?

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