penny rose market

Penny Rose at Pittsburgh

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Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Penny Rose booth at Quilt Market. We could not be more pleased with the response!

 

I wanted to share a few more photos of the booth at Pittsburgh. We had lots of great comments on the Civil War Times fabrics.

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Without any fabrics available we had to get creative….and decided to have a few items digitally printed.

Made out of Hope Chest fabrics, we had this apron on display.

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We were also able to make this scrappy quilt. The colors are not perfect yet…but you get the idea of how cute these 30’s prints are.

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Olivia was well received. These are original 1920’s prints with updated colors.

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Below, is a digitally printed quilt of Oliva fabrics. The colors are a little different than the actual fabrics, but you get the idea of how bright and beautiful this collection is.

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Romancing the Past, designed by Sue Daley, was a very popular Penny Rose fabric range that we showed off at Quilt Market too.

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More things to share in the coming weeks….