The two authors I go to when I am looking for setting inspirations are Sharyn Craig
Here's one of her ideas.
And Margaret J. Miller
This one's from a Jennifer Chiaverini sampler
And this one for the Civil War blocks is from RCCheryl.
I'm not going to post every Saturday---but I will do an occasional Saturday post. I'll leave the patterns up here, so you can access them by scrolling backwards in time.
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I'm working on blocks and posts for the Grandmother's Choice blog on the fight for women's rights and I'll let you know when I start the posts there too.
Thank you for all the information you post. I have learned so much from reading your blog and look forward to the new blocks you will be posting. Have a wonderful weekend. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteLove your setting. Can always count on you to make it unusual and that always appeals to me the most.
ReplyDeleteWhat a singular surprise and treat it is to see my Civil War quilt for my brother and his wife highlighted on your blog!
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ReplyDeleteDebbie
Gorgeous, all of them!!
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ReplyDeleteSimply stunning, every single one!
ReplyDeleteJoAnn
These are really lovely quilts, I can't just ignore them. Thanks for the ideas shared here. Stay blessed. :)
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Thank for all the information with the blocks your posting, I the Civil War period, love learning about it, and looking forward to the blocks you are going to post.Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wealth of information you are. Thanks so much.
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