Hopefully I have scanned these booklet pages at a high enough resolution to allow you to enlarge these small motifs and turn them into patterns.
More hand quilting patterns can be found here.
Hopefully I have scanned these booklet pages at a high enough resolution to allow you to enlarge these small motifs and turn them into patterns.
More hand quilting patterns can be found here.
These are awesome; thanks! If I ever do a quilt (and I will someday), I want to quilt it by hand. 🙂
The timing on your post couldn’t have been better for me! Thanks for sharing this wonderful information. I am working my way through a stack of finished quilt tops and I think some of these designs will be very useful even for free motion motifs.
Those are just wonderful – thank you Martha!
Lockport, NY, (near Rochester) is where the batts were manufactured and is about 40 minutes west of where I live in the Fingerlakes. I’m convinced you’re going to be needing a road trip out east Martha to do some research!! It seems a bit strange that a batting company was in NY, but at one time there were some amazing industries dotting the landscape.
I’m so happy to see these patterns. Sometimes these are hard to find. I love hand quilting
Thank you.
Thank you