Since my favorite fabrics are reproductions of 1800s fabrics, I love historic panels, of which I only have two. My first one was found at a quilt shop in a barn on a hill in Oregon and this was years before we moved here. We were visiting our son and family and my granddaughter and I went fabric shopping at this quilt shop that was not too far from where my son & family lived.
My granddaughter was looking through the fat quarters and found this one - Old Glory. I turned it into a pillow case and it is the middle pillow on our bed, but is not actually slept on. I love this panel.
I have it for sale in my Etsy Shop and now I am making a couple of ways that it can be displayed. I did make a pillow out of it which is in the picture below. I am working on a wall hanging suggestion.
I also purchased a book by Betsy Chutchian, "Hope's Journey." I love everything that Betsy does because I took her class in Texas over 10 years ago and it was "Jo's Little Women Club." The patterns were small quilts made with by Jo Morton and using her fabrics and I think it was 10 classes, once a month. It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot! Betsy is a great teacher and she has done a lot since I was in her class as she now designs fabric and is very famous!!
Thanks for reading my blog and for the many comments I have received recently. I am keeping busy in the sewing room lately! Right now, I have 2 items that need basting and hope to get to them next week.
Happy quilting!