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I'm seeing 2 questions:
1. What does country/rustic mean in terms of quilts?
2. I know what country/rustic means in terms of quilts and need
something that meets the definition but that doesn't make me puke.
Does that sum it up? The answer to the first question is block designs
like Ohio Star and Sunbonnet Sue with sashing and fabrics that are
calicoes meaning small florals with high contrast in muddy or muted
tones like brown, gold, olive, yellow, pink, rust, dusty rose and
unbleached muslin.
For the 2nd question, I suggest nice big squares in plaids. There are
fabrics with sunflowers and crows on them that aren't too bad. I'd tie
it with button in the center of each tie instead of quilting.
--Lia
Kathryn in Mi
Bingo! Anything Amish reminds me of country.
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Ah, Lia, you do have such a way of cutting to the heart of things..... :)
Thimbleberries, as several people suggested, is (are?) exactly what comes to my
mind when I think of "country" decor/quilts. I could accurately be described
as someone who would give up quilting if that were the only line of fabrics
available.
Having said that and read all of your responses (thank you), I have since found
out that the recipient also likes "Americana", which a) I find much more
tolerable and b) have already located some ideas for.
Mary
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> Having said that and read all of your responses (thank you), I have since found
> out that the recipient also likes "Americana", which a) I find much more
> tolerable and b) have already located some ideas for.
I'll bite. What's Americana?
--Lia
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> "hfw" <eur...@bigfoot.invalid.com> wrote in
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> > That definitely says "country" to me!
> >
> > --Heidi
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> > http://community.webshots.com/user/rabbit2b
> >
> >
> > "Dr.Quilter" <mvig...@dogu.washington.edu> wrote in message
> > news:cdjgie$ati$1...@gnus01.u.washington.edu...
> >> flannels... bears, moose.... log cabins.... get yourself a debbie mum
> > book.
> >> not my style, but if it were, I would do one of her patterns. my dad
likes
> >> her, thus he got a flannel quilt. Sth like this might work:
>
> Definitions are so funny.I tend to think of these more as rustic instead
> of country.
> What I call country,a relative of mine used to term as early American.
> Yet another relative defines country as a decor involving lots of tole
> painted objects and ruffly stuff,and that's what I call froo-froo.
> :)
>
> Terri
>
>
>
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Americana I see as red, blue and off white...... sort of teadyed flag colors. with
golds added.
Then we could get into a real discussion about "Southwest" versus "Western/Rodeo"
and all sorts of things. <BG>
I make quilts with fabrics I can tolerate. If someone else wants to buy fabric for
me to make up, I might do it, I might not. <BG>
Pati, in Phx. Handpiecing and (maybe) handquilting during peak hours to reduce
electrical usage.
> Then we could get into a real discussion about "Southwest" versus "Western/Rodeo"
> and all sorts of things. <BG>
It sounds like a joke, but I'd enjoy reading such a discussion. Some
styles have a single book you can go to for a definition. I know I
could recognize watercolor, and I believe that everyone on this list
recognizes it too and that we wouldn't disagree much on what makes a
watercolor quilt a watercolor quilt. Watercolor quilts might be made
with 2 1/2" squares or larger triangles, but we still know them when we
see them. Baltimore album is another example of a style that everyone
knows. One can be very creative within the style and still have it be
recognizeably that style.
That's not true of "country" or "southwest" or "western/rodeo (which
I've never heard of)." With those, I'll bet we all have different ideas
in our head on what they are.
--Lia
And was me thinking it would have big stuffed areas to commemorate
Dolly Parton, pockets to stash your drugs to suit Willie Nelson,
matching quilted Bible cover, gun pouches in the border and a zip
down the middle for easy divorces.
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Southwestern style says to me the same thing as you, strong primary colors.
Geometric as opposed to abstract. Earth tones as well, I think this is
where both the SW and SF style can cross over.
Western says to me bandanas and denim. Yee ha.
kitty in hot, hot phx
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> Julia Altshuler <jalts...@comcast.net> wrote in
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> > Pati Cook wrote:
> >
> >> Then we could get into a real discussion about "Southwest" versus
> >> "Western/Rodeo" and all sorts of things. <BG>
> >
> >
> > It sounds like a joke, but I'd enjoy reading such a discussion.
> I renamed the thread so it wouldn't get lost as I'm replying to
> it late.
>
> Cowboys and leather items and such I term as "Western".
> Southwestern style to me means strong,bold geometric colors
> such as reds,turqoise,yellows,browns and black such as one would
> find in Native American art.
> I envision Southwestern style as depicted on this page:
> http://www.navajo-indian.com/
> I've seen these types of blankets blend well with a
> clean and stark decor that can include natural wood and
> even lots of glass and white.
>
> Terri
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> Julia Altshuler <jalts...@comcast.net> wrote in
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> > Pati Cook wrote:
> >
> >> Then we could get into a real discussion about "Southwest" versus
> >> "Western/Rodeo" and all sorts of things. <BG>
> >
> >
> > It sounds like a joke, but I'd enjoy reading such a discussion.
Julia in MN
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