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Join us on a TQS exclusive 12-month historic journey recreating the historic Rajah Quilt, sewn by women convicts on board the ship Rajah traveling from England on April 1841 to the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land-now known as Tasmania. The original quilt measured at approximately 128" x 128", but Lessa recreated it in quarter scale with fabrics from her stash. She used many different scraps, imagining that's what might have happened when the original quilt was being made. She followed the colors of the original quilt loosely, and tea dyed fabrics that didn't look old enough. You can obtain the same look with reproduction fabrics, or make a more contemporary-looking version like the one created for TQS.
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Panel Used for Center Block 22 Feb 2016 07:06 #136113

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That is beautiful.
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Panel Used for Center Block 15 Feb 2016 10:21 #135981

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Love it! I also really like your color and fabric choices - they work beautifully with this reproduction print.

Barb in Alabama
(Birmingham - you are in Huntsville, I think?)
Last Edit: 15 Feb 2016 10:22 by Barblln. Reason: typo
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Panel Used for Center Block 14 Feb 2016 17:25 #135974

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To the 2 Barbaras and Rosemary -- I love you are using a reproduction of a panel that is consistent with the time frame of the Rajah Quilt. I'm so looking forward to seeing your individual choices on color palette. It will be fun watching the quilts evolve.
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Panel Used for Center Block 12 Feb 2016 06:40 #135929

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This will be fun; I can't wait to see how our quilts grow. It is the row by row way that this is constructed that made me want to finally do a Bom. Mine will be scrappy and unplanned, using the colors in the panel to pick from stash each month--end result should be a total surprise!
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Panel Used for Center Block 12 Feb 2016 05:40 #135927

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Make that 3 Bom's with the same starting panel. I bought mine from the Quilter's Guild of Great Britain museum shop a couple of years ago with no plans as to what to do with it and decided that this would be the perfect project for it too. The original panel was a rectangle, but the Guild redesigned it to be square to be more in keeping with todays taste.


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Panel Used for Center Block 11 Feb 2016 15:36 #135926

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What a surprise to find that another TQS quilter, another Barbara, found a Sidmouth quilt medallion panel and has also decided to use it for her version of the 2016 BOM Rajah quilt. My appliqué skills are pretty rudimentary but I was committed to making my first Bom ever so I searched the Internet for a 13 1/2 inch panel and finally found this on Etsy. I think it has just the right feel for the Rajah quilt. Just as the original broderie perse center panel suggests the birds circling over their ship as the prisoners leave England, I think this Sidmouth scene suggests their safe arrival and nest building in their new home. It also reminds me of a 2008 trip to the donkey sanctuary in Sidmouth England! Our quilts will probably end up looking quite different but this is a fun coincidence don't you think?
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Panel Used for Center Block 08 Feb 2016 11:13 #135863

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I really like your center panel.
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Panel Used for Center Block 07 Feb 2016 08:35 #135838

Dawn, the 2014 Quilt Market show pin was another block from the quilt--I sure do love those pins! And the tote bag--there were tears when I first saw it.

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"I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson
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Panel Used for Center Block 07 Feb 2016 07:48 #135836

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Barbara, I was so pleased to see a panel used for the center block. I love your palette and look forward to seeing future months.

The panel Barbara used is a reproduction of the center panel of the Sidmouth Quilt, circa 1820-1840.

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Panel Used for Center Block 06 Feb 2016 15:59 #135834

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So cool! I wouldn't mind either if it were upside down. It's beautiful.

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Panel Used for Center Block 06 Feb 2016 15:34 #135833

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Oh my gosh, Barbara! That IS funny! I went back to the cover, and sure enough, the tree of life block and the heart block are upside down! And, where would someone cast the blame? I'm sure that cover layout passed over many desks before going to print! But, I have seen that happen before. Even on a Quilter's Newsletter Magazine cover!

And, I looked at my commemorative pin, and see it is a block right out of your quilt. It must give you quite a warm fuzzy feeling!

Dawn
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Panel Used for Center Block 06 Feb 2016 12:37 #135832

Oh, and a funny note--the quilt appears on the program cover upside down--some were mortified--it didn't bother me a bit--it's still on THE COVER!!!

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North Alabama, USA
"I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson
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Panel Used for Center Block 06 Feb 2016 12:36 #135831

Thanks, Dawn--so kind of you to say. This was selected as the Commemorative Quilt that represents the 40th anniversary of International Quilt Festival. It was not a raffle quilt. It is now in the Corporate Collection of Quilts Inc. and will be on exhibit at the Texas Quilt Museum from June 30-September 25, 2016. Another great reason to visit that terrific museum.

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North Alabama, USA
"I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson
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Panel Used for Center Block 06 Feb 2016 11:13 #135828

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For those of you who do not know Barbara, I am going to give praises where praises are due! Barbara made the absolutely beautiful red and white raffle quilt for the IQA show in Houston for the 40th anniversary, in 2014.

Here is the cover of our book for that year.....

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I hope you are doing well, Barabara! I am not doing this year's BOM. I need to finish two other BOMs before tackling a new one. :ohmy:

Dawn
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