Hi Donna, Wow, when I saw it I thought it was close but didn't realize it was an exact match ! This is thrilling ! The original is really beautiful, good that you have it.
Like Pat, I am thinking you are one lucky lady to own such a spectacular early 19th C quilt. The new panels are excellent and exactly what I would expect from someone like Margo Kramer. But, they still pale compared to your original example!
Thanks Donna, Fabulous to see an original of this gorgeous panel/quilt, I love your quilt. I agree with Taryn, Margo has done an absolutely brillaint job of creating her panel range, but we need the passing of a 150 years or so before it will look like yours. I was so keen to get a panel or two but the international special shipping rates have somewhat kurbed my enthusiasm
Very nice! My monitor shows the repro as 'pinker' toned overall. It will be good to hear from anyone who ordered it. I have such a list of projects now that I am holding off - but I may have to reconsider as it may be GONE and I'll regret it!
My panel from Margo came yesterday, and I was so pleased with the coloring. Your original is a beauty - lucky you! I'll have to be content with the repro, and I am!
I think it is beautiful! I think you should contact the makers and share your ohotos of your quilt! They would love to see it! I am on the ferry going to town to meet the uhaul at the house off the bwrge, glad i had time to catch up with your beautiful blog! I am so glad you started yr blog honey. Happy Easter! I cant wait to meet up with you...i think we are getting closer. :)
I'd say that is pretty darn amazing! What a fantastic job they did! Who printed it?
ReplyDeleteIt is offered by Margo Kramer. Copied from a quilt at Lincoln, Nebraska's Quilt center. Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI ordered it yesterday and can't wait to get it. I thought it looked amazing. The other four looked great too.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect.
ReplyDeleteI would say that you are a very lucky person to own the original 1815 quilt. It looks to be in excellent condition. The copy is dead on if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteI think it is amazing and how wonderful you have the original!!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna,
ReplyDeleteWow, when I saw it I thought it was close but didn't realize it was an exact match !
This is thrilling ! The original is really beautiful, good that you have it.
Like Pat, I am thinking you are one lucky lady to own such a spectacular early 19th C quilt. The new panels are excellent and exactly what I would expect from someone like Margo Kramer. But, they still pale compared to your original example!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna,
ReplyDeleteFabulous to see an original of this gorgeous panel/quilt, I love your quilt. I agree with Taryn, Margo has done an absolutely brillaint job of creating her panel range, but we need the passing of a 150 years or so before it will look like yours. I was so keen to get a panel or two but the international special shipping rates have somewhat kurbed my enthusiasm
Very nice! My monitor shows the repro as 'pinker' toned overall. It will be good to hear from anyone who ordered it. I have such a list of projects now that I am holding off - but I may have to reconsider as it may be GONE and I'll regret it!
ReplyDeleteMy panel from Margo came yesterday, and I was so pleased with the coloring. Your original is a beauty - lucky you! I'll have to be content with the repro, and I am!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful how lucky are you to own the original
ReplyDeleteamazing its so bright still
what a treasure.
Kathie
I think it is beautiful! I think you should contact the makers and share your ohotos of your quilt! They would love to see it!
ReplyDeleteI am on the ferry going to town to meet the uhaul at the house off the bwrge, glad i had time to catch up with your beautiful blog! I am so glad you started yr blog honey. Happy Easter! I cant wait to meet up with you...i think we are getting closer. :)