Posted by Athos on 2007-04-03 05:34:00
Post Subject:
That sounds like such a lovely idea, good luck with the project!
I'm getting married this summer, and plan to make a wedding quilt as well. I am looking into patterns for a coin quilt, because I'm really new to quilting.
Posted by abryson615 on 2007-03-21 09:51:23
Post Subject: history of wedding ring/double wedding ring quilts
Hello everyone,
My aunt and I are making a double wedding ring quilt together for my parents'' 25th wedding anniversary. I was hoping someone knew, or could direct me to some information about their history. I know that it''s a traditional wedding quilt (that much is obvious) but I was hoping to learn more. If anyone knows anything or knows of a good website with information rather than patterns, please let me know!
Posted by Karen1948 on 2006-09-04 20:40:43
Post Subject:
The informaation I am providing is from a package of inkjet fabric sheets which were used to produce a wedding quilt this summer. It was purchased at he big store that was in the States and has migrated into Canada in the last 10+ years. I'm not sure about rules regarding naming specific businesses in these replies. It can be viewed on a website www.junetailor.com -- I haven't checked this site myself but assume you can purchase it from that source also. The package I am looking at had 10 white fabric 8-1/2" X 11" sheets in it. It has a light green background with a picture of a lady working on a sewing machine making quilt blocks. I hope this is helpful.
Posted by yuuyuu20 on 2004-04-26 21:47:43
Post Subject: my favorite craft movie
There are so many movies I feel that are fun to do crafts with but my ultimate is How to Make An American Quilt it's a really touching movie about all of these different women who make this quilt for one of their grandaughter's (her wedding quilt) I recommend you all check it out!