Victorian Ladies Quilt
#41
This is a beautiful quilt and you did a wonderful job on it. I have to ask, is this hand embroidery or machine embroidery? I have been looking for a Victorian Lady macchine embroidery patten and this would be perfect. Can you tell me who made the pattern? If it is hand embroidery, maybe they have a machine version.
Again, great color selection also. Glad you won blue ribon, you deserved it.
doglover
Again, great color selection also. Glad you won blue ribon, you deserved it.
doglover
Originally Posted by Grandma Donna
This is my first quilt that I made. I entered it into our county fair this week and received a blue ribbon. I am so excited about it.
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Thank you. I hand embroidered the ladies. It is a Fairway Needlecraft Co. brand, style# 92105. I bought the kit about four years ago. But maybe if you go on the website, you might be able to contact the company.
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Originally Posted by Grandma Donna
This is my first quilt that I made. I entered it into our county fair this week and received a blue ribbon. I am so excited about it.
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It was a kit that I only bought one of. The name on the package is Fairway Needlecraft Co. Style #92105. I thought, being new to quilting that the kit held all the ladies I needed for a quilt. The kit has six blocks and is only 17 1/4 x 17 1/4 finished. After doing the embrodiery, which I did by hand and my own color choices, I realized I didn't have enough blocks to do a quilt. So I just put together material that I thought would go with the ladies hats & dresses. I was going to give it away to a granddaughter but after finishing it, I decided to keep it. Can't part with it.
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