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Postby denese » Sat Nov 19, 2011 3:58 pm

Is there any one who has an interest in reproduction quilts, the fabrics. The history, I am more interested in English reproduction, being australian, but one can purchase american fabrics of course of the 1700, 1800 , hundreds

Also when emailing there is no. Indication that the email has been sent , with the only next click being. Continue,
Also I wanted to watch video 303 but was unable.

If i discide not to subscribe when my sub. Runs out how do I let you k now.
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby PosyP » Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:09 pm

Hi Denese,
I don't really know about reproduction of english quilt fabrics, although I do think that one of the fabric companies has brought out a line based on Jane Austin's quilt. For futher looking up about old English Quilts I recommend http://www.quiltmuseum.org.uk/ Also the V&A Museum had a major exhibition last summer on quilts and the information is still available on their website at http://www.vam.ac.uk/page/q/quilts-patchwork-and-quilting/, they also had some repro fabrics, but a) I don't know if they have any left, and b) what dates they were from.

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Postby Margo » Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:43 pm

denese wrote:Is there any one who has an interest in reproduction quilts, the fabrics. The history, I am more interested in English reproduction, being australian, but one can purchase american fabrics of course of the 1700, 1800 , hundreds

Also when emailing there is no. Indication that the email has been sent , with the only next click being. Continue,
Also I wanted to watch video 303 but was unable.

If i discide not to subscribe when my sub. Runs out how do I let you k now.


I agree, Denese, it would be nice if we got something that states "Message has been sent" when contacting another TQS member.

As for your TQS subscription, if you don't want to renew, it will just expire. No need to let anyone know.

You are only able to see the episodes that your subscription covers. Like a magazine subscription, you don't automatically get all the past issues! If you want to view episode 303, it is available on the DVD available here: http://www.thequiltshow.com/o/store/ser ... gory_id=12
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby Lorchen » Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:58 pm

I can't help with the reproduction quilts. But if you are interesting in "things English and fabric-related" you don't have to go very far. The Australian Michele Hill has written two beautiful books, produced a gorgeous line of fabrics and knows what she is talking about when it comes to William Morris and his designs ( http://www.michelehill.com.au/ ). I have been told that the largest collection of William Morris's designs outside of the UK is in a museum in Adelaide.

Jen Jones knows a lot about historical Welsh quilts ( www.jen-jones.com), and so does one of our members, Pippa Moss ( http://pippa.moss.users.btopenworld.com/ )

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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby denese » Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:24 pm

Thank you for replying, I follow Michele and have her adelaide range, I would of liked videos on this type of topic, and fabrics,

I am doing one of her applique quilts. I was also looking for video on applique fou d one but cannot access it. Also did a reproduction of fabric put out re jane austin
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby Reetzbobeetz » Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:16 pm

The V&A do still have reproduction fabrics online but their shipping rates to anywhere outside the UK are prohibitive. Rita.
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Postby rehak » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:45 am

As for the shows, if you do not want to purchase a full season DVD, you can also purchase individual shows online. These shows will then be available to you forever, as are the shows from your time as a star member. Under "MY ACCOUNT" you can see what shows you currently have access to and can purchase new shows.

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Postby Margo » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:33 am

Thanks Nancy! I forgot about that option!
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby Patchworkjill » Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:12 pm

[quote="Lorchen"]I can't help with the reproduction quilts. But if you are interesting in "things English and fabric-related" you don't have to go very far. The Australian Michele Hill has written two beautiful books, produced a gorgeous line of fabrics and knows what she is talking about when it comes to William Morris and his designs ( http://www.michelehill.com.au/ ). I have been told that the largest collection of William Morris's designs outside of the UK is in a museum in Adelaide.

gee Lorchen i am and Australian and didnt know about that collection in Adelaide........ :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby PosyP » Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:59 pm

Patchworkjill wrote:
Lorchen wrote:I can't help with the reproduction quilts. But if you are interesting in "things English and fabric-related" you don't have to go very far. The Australian Michele Hill has written two beautiful books, produced a gorgeous line of fabrics and knows what she is talking about when it comes to William Morris and his designs ( http://www.michelehill.com.au/ ). I have been told that the largest collection of William Morris's designs outside of the UK is in a museum in Adelaide.

gee Lorchen i am and Australian and didnt know about that collection in Adelaide........ :shock: :shock: :shock:

It can be very easy to ignore what is in ones own back yard - 'it is local, so it can't be all that exciting, & I can see it any time anyway' school of thinking :roll:
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Postby Lorchen » Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:00 pm

Jill, if you are interested then email Michele. She is lovely and will know all the details.
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby denese » Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:23 pm

michele toured the uk last year taking iin many things William Morris also ckeck out her blogg,,lovely lady,always replies to email
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby Patchworkjill » Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:12 pm

Lorchen I just went to the web site and how lovely is she, I especialy loved the navy quilt, will have to look further into this as I would love to do a quilt.
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby Lorchen » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:31 pm

Go for it, Jill! And look at Michele's books. They are scrumptious! She would make a wonderful guest on a TQS show. :)
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Re: reproductio quilts

Postby Lorchen » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:36 pm

Forgotten to say: The fabric company that Michele works with is "In the Beginning". The fabrics I have used from that company have always been excellent quality and there are some free projects on their site: http://www.inthebeginningfabrics.com/

Disclaimer: I am not paid by either Michele or 'In the Beginning'. :)
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