This is a piece I made for a friend. She had bought an old school desk and wanted something to go with it.
Of course that made me think of a schoolhouse and I was lucky enough to have a friend who had a great pattern, and she sent it to me. The pattern "Liberty" is from Fig Tree Quilts.
I had to change it, as usual;) I appliqued it onto prairie cloth and added the letters and alphabet.
I have to admit, it was hard working on the cloth, not as much surface area to sew into.
I used wools and a blanket stitch on the larger pieces and a whip stitch on the smaller ones.
The borders are done with wools from my stash of "as is" wools, as is the backing.
Tonight I was busy working on my newest punch pieces. The new ones will be going on ebay. I am a glutton for punishment, and thought I would try some sales again.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Primitive Schoolhouse Mat
Labels:
applique,
cross stitch,
flag,
prairie cloth,
primitive,
primitive stitchery,
punch needle,
quilting,
school house,
stars,
wool
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6 comments:
I love it! It's sooo cute, now i want to make one too...
I do just LOVE this Debbie! You are so talented & a special friend. I'm sure Paula LOVES her gift! :)
Brenda,
I saw the ones on your site too. If I hadn't gotten this one, I would have bought the schoolhouse quilt you have. That is a nice one too.
Debbie
Very pretty design and stitching. Makes me want to try doing wool applique more than I have been.
Vickey in SC
Oh I am totally loving your kittys..I love the cat quilt too...go figure...love them kittys..thanks for stopping by for a visit..
Oh my goodness, that punch is DARLING! I can just see it grouped w/ your friend's antique school desk. Wow... you're really talented!
Penny
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