Ah, Bill . . . .
We first met back in the early nineties, soon after I got on the internet. I was browsing around and somehow ended up in a fabric shop somewhere in Florida where they were featuring the most gorgeous fabric I'd ever seen. It was Rose and Hubble's William Morris designs. That very night I made my first internet purchase.
Over the years others have produced William Morris fabrics, most recently Barbara Brackman for Moda, who has done some magnificent interpretations.
There is an entire clothes basket full of William Morris fabrics, even though I've made several quilts from the stash. I have more of this fabric than anyone should have the right to.
Last week I saw a photo of a quilt that was made from Kaffe/Mabley/etc. fabrics, all mixed together in an organized fashion, strata alternating with mostly nine-patches. I knew immediately that while it was stunning in the Rowan fabrics, the design was absolutely perfect for my Morris mish-mash. Today I pulled, pressed, cut, and stitched, and loved every minute of it. I made a dozen or more units. Now what I need to do is get out my graph paper and see how many of each I'm going to need. Last night I was thinking of a lap/nap quilt and today that had morphed into a queen quilt for our bed. Stay tuned. Please.
Oh, Marsha, I'm going to be sleeping with Bill!
Over the years others have produced William Morris fabrics, most recently Barbara Brackman for Moda, who has done some magnificent interpretations.
There is an entire clothes basket full of William Morris fabrics, even though I've made several quilts from the stash. I have more of this fabric than anyone should have the right to.
Last week I saw a photo of a quilt that was made from Kaffe/Mabley/etc. fabrics, all mixed together in an organized fashion, strata alternating with mostly nine-patches. I knew immediately that while it was stunning in the Rowan fabrics, the design was absolutely perfect for my Morris mish-mash. Today I pulled, pressed, cut, and stitched, and loved every minute of it. I made a dozen or more units. Now what I need to do is get out my graph paper and see how many of each I'm going to need. Last night I was thinking of a lap/nap quilt and today that had morphed into a queen quilt for our bed. Stay tuned. Please.
Oh, Marsha, I'm going to be sleeping with Bill!
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I think of you and smile whenever I carry my wonderful William Morris tote, which is a LOT; yes, I'm a Cheshire Cat like that.
I'd love to see the patten you saw. Is there a link?
As a matter of fact, Sherwin Williams paints have a set of interior and exterior colors based on the Arts and Crafts period. We painted our Florida room Studio Blue-green and have found it an easy color to live with. After all, folks have liked these colors for more than 100 years!
Hugs!
I should confess, however, that Bill and I have been having "nooners" so to speak for quite a number of years, as the first "back of the couch" quilt I made for myself was a Yellow Brick Road made from FQ...
the only person around with MORE Wm. Morris fabrics than you