One of the things I have been busy with is the American Quilt Study Group's 2012 Study of Early 20th Century Colonial Revival Quilts. Twenty-eight wonderful study quilts were exhibited at the AQSG annual seminar which took place in Lincoln, Nebraska in early October 2012.
The study quilts were inspired by at least one quilt made during the early 19th century. Every single quilt is truly amazing! As a special treat this time five of the
inspiration quilts were included plus poster size photos of inspiration
quilts from the collection of the International Quilt Study Center &
Museum.
2012 Quilt Study Seminar Exhibit
Quilts from left to right are:
'Double Nine Patch' by Pamela Weeks;
'Drezden Daizies' by Me;
and 'Flower Basket' by Catherine Noll Litwinow.
Quilts from left to right are:
'Pickled Geese' by Donna Starley;
and 'Tulip Stars - Batik Makeover Edition' by Sandra Starley.
Yes, Sandra and Donna are sisters!
Quilts from left to right:
'Magic Vine' by Repiecers: A Southern California Quilt Study Group;
and 'Maria's Tree of Life' by Dale Drake.
Quilts from left to right:
'To Cleary With Love, From Ruth' by Jonda DeLozier;
'Summer Arbor' by Nancy Ostman;
'Great Grandma Laura's Scrap Baskets' by Terry Tickhill Terrell;
and 'The Wilkinson Sisters Revisited' by Marilyn Goldman.
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Additional information about all 28 of the 2012 Colonial Revival quilts
will be available on the AQSG website very soon!
AND
A book about this quilt study that will include patterns
for a selection of them will be available soon at
The link will take you to the information page about the book published about the
2010 Quilt Study: 'Stars: A Study of 19th Century Star Quilts'
If this type of project might be of interest to you please check out the Guidelines
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