This fabulous "2010 Selvage Sampler" quilt is the creation of Riel Nason, a writer, antique dealer, and selvage quilter extraordinaire from New Brunswick, Canada. This quilt is her own design. She free-pieced it without a pattern. Riel says it took her about 2 months to make it and she had fun making it. You can read more and see additional photos on her blog: The Q and the U.
Amazing! She had a lot of fun with this!
ReplyDeleteI can't belive she did this in two months there is so much work it would have taken me forever the colours are brilliant.
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Outstanding! Gives me lots of ideas!
ReplyDeleteThat is simply unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! Yet another talented selvage quilter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. What a beautiful quilt. Love the orange sashing. The butterfly is a great idea, too.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing! I love the house block.
ReplyDeleteOne word: WOW
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is absolutely wonderful ... love the variety of blocks and how well each element was handled ... GREAT WORK!!!
ReplyDeleteMajor kudos to the maker!
Wow!!! Felicitations Riel!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic! Love the colors, heart and butterfly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for totally brightening my day everyone! All this positive feedback is awesome! Riel Nason
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful quilt! Inspiring - I want to collect selvage to quilt with!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I also love the butterfly block. I may have to try to make it with strips to go in my "Butterfly" quilt. Nevermind that I haven't started it, I've been thinking about it for several years. That block may just move me to start it. Thanks for sharing both the quilt and that block. ~Nita
ReplyDeleteRiel is an amazing quilter and her blog is fun, too :-) She's only bee qulting a year and already quilts a hundred times better than I do! So creative.
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