The little sweetwater basket was on sale in the museum gift shop for just $7.00. I plan to put it to future use in the sewing room, for little blocks. The box here and the fabrics all came from The Quilt Merchant in Winfield, Illinois, one of our stops along the way. Vicki took pictures of the shop, and the many samples there. She will be posting about this in a few days.
The last two pieces that are identical prints are from a new line from Blue Hill Fabrics, a recent manufacturer of quilt cottons. This print also came in a deep blue. The designer of this particular line is the daughter-in-law of the owner of The Quilt Merchant. She also designs many of the quilts shown in the shop. Just wait until you see them! What a teaser, right?!
11 comments:
I'm in love with that red toile print.
They are great. I am lucky I live near there. Did they have any of his cutter quilts on display? I was floored by how many they have.
I too have visited The Quilt Merchant and loved it! Talk about a reproduction heaven!
I went to the exhibit on Saturday. It was worth the drive from Michigan. I especially enjoyed studying the chintz and English paper pieced quilts up close.
That red toile was recently reproduced.
The Winterthur quilts are lovely. I saw them a few years back during a quilt symposium held there.
Lucky girls! It looks like some terrific quilts! So much inspiration and beauty!
lucky you two! you always have great quilt adventures
of course now I want to know about the quilt shop!!!!
Kathie in Indiana right now!!!
Hi Jan, Gorgeous fabrics - I especially love the elegant birds beneath the palm tree in the first photos - can you tell me what fabric line it is?...I would love to get my hands on some!
Thanks you so much, for the beautiful pictures, I love them!
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The Quilt Merchant is my favorite shop in the mid-west. Aren't those ladies the best?
Love the post - that Washington toile' is one of my favorites!
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