New Pathways into Quilt History written by Kimberly Wulfert, www.antiquequiltdating.com

Creating Antique-Inspired Quilts
Workshop by Kimberly Wulfert, PhD

Workshop Description
Learn to design authentic style to fabric & sew antique with new fabrics, blocks, tops; quilt care & simple restoration tech. No sew. Students bring their “projects” of old blocks and fabrics; items are dated & quilt ideas discussed as a group. Kim’s examples inspire!
 


Garden Flowers series of patterns by Ruby McKim
Transformation of this cutter quilt, dated 1934


 



For more information on what I offer to organizations and individuals in quilt history click here.

 

Contact information:

Kimberly Wulfert, PhD
226 W Ojai Ave
Ste 101, #107
Ojai CA 93023-3214
805-649-1821
quiltdating@jetlink.net

 

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© 2005 - 2008 Kimberly Wulfert, PhD. Absolutely no copies, reprints, use of photos or text are permitted for commercial or online use. One personal copy for study purposes is permitted. Contact Kim for reprint considerations. quiltdating@jetlink.net  226 W Ojai Ave, Ste 101 #107, Ojai CA 93023-3214 Phone: 805-649-1821

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