A Pinterest page of purples
Below are a few of the many Pinterest Pages I've assembled about different historic quilt color and print styles. Once you've found one of them you can click on the picture of me
and it will take you to all my boards under my name.
(I've also got boards under BlockBase.)
These should help you build your Civil War reproduction print stash with confidence.
Chrome Orange Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/chrome-orange-past-perfect/
Double Pink Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/double-pink-past-perfect/
Overdyed Green Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/overdyed-green-past-perfect/
Prussian Blue Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/prussian-blue-past-perfect/
Shirtings Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/shirtings-past-perfect/
Turkey Red Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/turkey-red-past-perfect/
Madder Style Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/madder-style-past-perfect/
Indigo Past Perfect
https://www.pinterest.com/materialculture/indigo-past-perfect/
9 comments:
One of the best reasons the Internet exists--thanks!
Wow, you've been busy! Thanks for sharing.
Last year, I learnt a lot with the stars in a time warp, but these chapters are full of details ! A real colour class and i subscribed in all !
Thank you so much for your work.
Thanks, Barbara, for creating all these Past Perfect Pinterest Pages. They are a great resource!
I didn't know what means madders print until I jumped in a QAL hosted by Lori of Humble Quilt. I really appreciate the pages on Pinterest you collect for us, especially for me it's a great help on how to mix well colors and prints!
Thanks a lot.
Rina.
SO much to learn! whew - almost overwhelming! thanks for the 'jump start'!
So much great information all in one place. You are certainly the walking encyclopdia. Thanks for sharing this with us.
-modalissa
Thanks for sharing this! Happy Thursday ♥
Thanks for taking the time to gather and share this historical information with us!
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