Saturday, May 10, 2008

Framed 16 Patch

I got around to putting my 16 patch quilt in a frame this week. I found the frame at a used furniture store. I first hand quilted this to a piece of osnaburg fabric and then tea dyed the whole thing. The osnaburg has a speckling of cotton seed already in it for a even more antique look. I added a few buttons and I don't know if you can see the word I added, maybe clicking the picture will help. This little quilt was fun to make...you might see more of these from me.

38 comments:

  1. this is really nice!!! I love when you post your quilts!

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  2. Oh...Wendy...this is so nice..I love it...Ohh...in some way I have to learn how to do this!!!......

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  3. I love it! The frame just is perfect for your quilt.

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  4. Wendy - it looks great! The spaces on either side make it look like a game board and the buttons game pieces. And I could see your word after clicking on the photo...TRY. Nice work!

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  5. This turned out so nice! Love the tea dye...

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  6. Oh this is really pretty! Love the antique feel.

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  7. Ooooohhhhhhhh Wendy, I love that. It's sooo old looking.

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  8. Wendy, it's great - I love it! Don't you just love osnaburg - it's perfect in this project.

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  9. Your little quilt looks amazing in that frame. Love the antique look. I hope we do see more of these from you.

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  10. Oh, Wendy
    I just love this little patchwork piece. It looks wonderful in the frame you pick out. The tea dying really makes it look antique.
    Thanks so much for sharing.
    See you soon.
    Hugs,
    Karen

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  11. The piecing is amazing! It makes a wonderful decorative piece. The frame is just right for it.

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  12. Wendy I love it...will look forward to more. That frame is perfect.

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  13. That's so cute - love the buttons and extra word. Take care.

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  14. This is really lovely. Love the word TRY and the buttons, love it all.

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  15. Oh! This is AWESOME!

    Hope we do see more!

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  16. WOW that is such a cute piece Wendy - I love the little detail that you added, the buttons and the word. Very very very cute. If of course gives me ideas for maybe one of my little projects. Thanks sweetie for sharing.

    Happy Mother's Day - Karen

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  17. Absolutely darling . . . and that tea-dye just makes my heart sing *s*

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  18. Really pretty quilt, and the frame adds a lot to the piece.

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  19. LOVE this! can you share how big the 9patches are? i have a new empty spot on a wall one of these would be perfect for!

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  20. This is lovely! I like the buttons there, too.

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  21. I love your little quilt...it's adorable. I've always been a bit anxious to 'age' things as I'm always worried that I'll ruin it. But your quilt looks so lovely antiqued that I may have to be brave and try it!

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  22. It is very pretty Wendy and such a lovely way to display those little blocks.

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  23. What a lovely way to display this little quilt.

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  24. That is just too pretty in its simplicity. The buttons are perfect too! Very nice.

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  25. Oh, Wendy this is so beautiful!!!
    Kind regards,

    Sonnja, from the Netherlands
    Beertje Zonn

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  26. I love how you finished the quilt. It's gorgeous framed that way.

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  27. So cute and it really does look antique. I love your little "try" great personal touch :)

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  28. Love your framed quilt! I have always favored a vintage look to quilts, but framing it is such a good idea.

    Diane

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  29. That is so different, I like it. And the word is try :)

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  30. That's adorable! I love the addition of the buttons too.

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  31. What a cute litte quilt. You did a great job in framing it as well.

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  32. I really love this.... it is so sweet you are very clever.

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  33. Truly gorgeous! Love the quilt and love the framed idea!!! Cathyxx

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  34. The effect of the tea-dyeing and neutrally-toned fabrics is really stunning. The buttons are gorgeous. What a beautiful hanging.

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  35. So where can a girl find this osnaburg fabric? I really like the idea of this fabric and the way you did your's up in the frame is super. I have a frame waiting, just needed someone to spark an idea as to what to use in it. Thanks, this is fun!

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  36. You have inspired me! I have some antique blocks that would look great like this! Nice job!

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