Patterns for Silk Dupioni Quilt
#32
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Go to Sharon Boggen's website and you will see some incredible stuff and a stitch library for learning stitches. ..her quilts are pieces of art rather than usable quilts....silk ribbon and beads on them...gorgeous.
I have nver seen the wool crazy quilts...very interesting....do you follow Sue Spargo? Her stuff is good too in wool.
I have nver seen the wool crazy quilts...very interesting....do you follow Sue Spargo? Her stuff is good too in wool.
#33
Originally Posted by greensleeves
I see you are from Spring Branch, TX--the quilt store in Kerrville, TX did carry the dupioni silk and I think patterns where this type was used. You might try contacting them, its been a year since I was there so don't know how things have changed.
#34
Originally Posted by Grambi
Originally Posted by greensleeves
I see you are from Spring Branch, TX--the quilt store in Kerrville, TX did carry the dupioni silk and I think patterns where this type was used. You might try contacting them, its been a year since I was there so don't know how things have changed.
Mikki
#35
Originally Posted by Judi in Ohio
I do machine embroidery and Hatched in Africa made a gorgeous embroidered silk dupioni quilt. I bought some and decided to wash it. I actually like it much better washed. On the other hand I just finished a silk tie quilt. I used some iron on light weight stabilizer I got from JoAnn's. It made all the difference in the world. Now the silk I used for sashing was expensive and aged me more than I can say. Those threads just crawled out of the seams and were all over the place. I'm a quilter, I'm used to threads - but not like this OMG!!!! The quilt turned out great.
Judi
Judi
#36
The Kerville quilt shop is called "Creations" and they have a website: Creations.com.
Sue Spargo's stuff is so neat! Really gives a bright, refreshing change to wool projects. I would love to attend one of her workshops some day.
Sue Spargo's stuff is so neat! Really gives a bright, refreshing change to wool projects. I would love to attend one of her workshops some day.
#38
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Originally Posted by PolkaBabe
Fantastic question, I too would like to do something patchwork with silk duponi. Especially the irredessent ones.
Have read what there is here & will be watching for others.
Thank you everyone.
Have read what there is here & will be watching for others.
Thank you everyone.
#39
Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by PolkaBabe
Fantastic question, I too would like to do something patchwork with silk duponi. Especially the irredessent ones.
Have read what there is here & will be watching for others.
Thank you everyone.
Have read what there is here & will be watching for others.
Thank you everyone.
#40
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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Originally Posted by edensgaite
Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by PolkaBabe
Fantastic question, I too would like to do something patchwork with silk duponi. Especially the irredessent ones.
Have read what there is here & will be watching for others.
Thank you everyone.
Have read what there is here & will be watching for others.
Thank you everyone.
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