I've started a new little venture over at
Pretty Swank. Combining a love of vintage fabric and quilting, I'm selling vintage fabric baby quilts! Some are pieced by me, some are made from already-pieced quilt squares and quilt tops I've gathered in my travels, all are backed and bound with vintage fabric and use cotton batting, for the perfect year-round weight. I'm also offering custom vintage baby quilt services, where you pick your color scheme and I raid my huge stash to create the perfect family heirloom. Check them out
here. And since I haven't shown the blog world my latest creations, here are some recent gifts for friends/family and a few available in the
shop:
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For my sister Sarah's newest baby, Henry. |
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Henry's quilt detail. |
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String-pieced vintage top, handquilted by me, available in the shop. |
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This one was made from quilt squares dating to 1910. Fabulous colors. I love this one. Available in the shop. |
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Vintage crazy quilt top finished by me and available in the shop. |
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This one I finished back in February for my friend, CJane, made with crazy quilt pieces and some random vintage squares |
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CJane quilt detail. |
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CJane quilt back detail. |
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I cut up one of my favorite quilt tops (I have part of it framed in my living room) to piece together this one for little Mia Kendrick. |
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Mia's quilt back detail. |
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Mia's quilt front detail. |
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Made for sister-in-law Courtney's upcoming arrival. Tiny pink and red vintage postage stamp pieced center, with vintage fabric sashing and binding. |
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Vintage top for my sister Sarah's 3rd, Miles. |
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For my friend, Erin, vintage squares, hand-quilting. |
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Erin's quilt back detail. |
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I made this a long time ago for my nephew, Isaac. |
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Isaac's quilt back detail. |
Can you tell I'm already in nesting mode around here?
3 comments:
Whitney, I love all your quilts. Just beautiful!
Nest away and have another beautiful healthy baby.
Those are all stunning!! I love quilts. They are inspirational. Congrats on seeing another boy!! We're excited for you.
Did you call me CJane in London? You should have. I mean, besides the fact that the name was "invented" yet.
I love you and your quilts. Forever.
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