I'm honored to have my Primitive Peels quilt published in the 2015 Fall issue of the
Primitive Quilts and Projects magazine.
I used classic Brannock and Patek fabrics for the appliqued peels.
I used the needle turn applique method to applique the peels.
The background is a Moda woven black pinstripe.
Hand quilted with black thread using the big stitch.
A beautiful cover photo of Sue Spargo's Pot of Blooms.
I love the idea of doing peals and also have one with smaller leaf types, from one of Brackman's books, might do that one for a bed quilt with the flannels.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Oh how beautiful. I should get my copy this week. Can't wait. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Nancy, looking forward to getting my copy to see how they photographed it.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is lovely!
oh wow! I saw that quilt and feel in love with it!!
ReplyDeleteJust got my copy in the mail yesterday and your quilt is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Nancy,will have to make this one for sure, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! Love the fabric and colors you chose.:)
ReplyDeleteWaiting patiently...your quilt, as well as Sue's, on my to do list!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, too bad you are so far away, would love to see the stitching in close ups. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteNancy - I was so happy to see your quilt in the magazine and I have been wanting to make an orange peel quilt. And I think I have some Brannock and Patek fabrics. I'm sure I do. Nancy P.
ReplyDeleteWow. I have pieced an orange peel design. Your applique approach is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! So deserved, it is a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!!! I can't wait to get my Primitive Quilts magazine!
ReplyDeleteJust got my magazine yesterday and this quilt is beautiful. I like the size of the blocks and will be making it for sure! Great job.
ReplyDeleteMary
Very nice! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt!! Congrats on being in my all time favorite magazine!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! It is a beautiful quilt and will fit right in that wonderful magazine. Still waiting for my copy.
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