Category Archives: Reproduction quilt

Courthouse Steps in Red

Hello again everyone! Just a quick note to share one of the many new red and white quilts in the store and online. We’ve kitted up another reproduction of a quilt from my personal collection.  Courthouse Steps in Red is beautiful in its simplicity– reds and creams make a stately quilt that will become a […]

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A Whole Lotta Soul

Hi everyone, There’s certainly something comforting about things that are a familiar, yet interesting enough to keep us intrigued.  That’s how I feel about Old Soul–– the reproduction fabrics in classic green, red, brown, and black are soothingly cozy, but the arrangement and pieced border really do catch the eye.   I especially like the […]

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Lovely Stars

Hello everyone- I know it has been quite some time since my last post.  I’ve been busy, busy, busy doing some spring cleaning and rearranging at the store, working on some new quilts, and moving some new fabric into the store.  WHEW! I have a new quilt for you that uses my History Repeated fabric […]

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A Little Piece of History

Hello from chilly Wisconsin! One of my favorite books in the store right now is Piecing the Past by Lynne Hagemeier.  Lynne takes you on tour of her Kansas Troubles Quilters studio in Bennington, Kansas, sharing unique displays of vintage quilts used to decorate the rooms for quilter retreats.  The book also provides clear,  easy steps to recreate 11 […]

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Rhapsody in Blue (and Brown…)

Hello- This Blue and Brown Star Quilt uses the first 30 pieces from my History Repeated collection and I couldn’t be more pleased with the result.  I used the dark blues and browns for the background on the stars and then the light shirtings for the star points.  I think you’ll enjoy the end result […]

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Fabrics take center stage in Center Star

I have been an avid quilt collector for years.  I have taken one of the quilts in my personal collection and recreated it here for you.  The original quilt was done in plaids.   Using reproduction fabrics, I selected the fabrics for each of the borders as I pieced the quilt. The end result is this […]

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