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Saturday, September 05, 2015

Mary Koval’s Palampore Give-Away!


I have something really special for you!

There was so much interest in yesterday’s post about the Palampore and Broderie Perse workshop at Mary’s Quilt Shop I posted about yesterday ---

And Mary ((Who didn’t know I was going to write that post about her workshop!)) being so thrilled with the response and the fact that I wrote about her –has offered up ONE Palampore panel to give away to one of my lucky readers!

For those of you who missed yesterday’s post – you can catch up on the action HERE.

Not only is the historic Palampore beautiful all in its own right, but the motifs from such panels were sought after by needleworkers past in making quilts and coverings.

In French "broderie perse" means Persian embroidery, but it also came to refer to the lovely applique of printed chintz flowers and other motifs onto a solid fabric. These exquisite quilts have been made since the 1700s.

palampore1
This reproduction “palampore” is drawn from a vintage example of a very popular and fine type of fabric from the 18th century.

According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, of all the exported textiles to arrive in England and Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries perhaps the most spectacular were the painted and dyed cotton bedcovers and wall hangings called palampores.

An investment in fabric of this quality was a sign of wealth and success; families would display them prominently as curtains, wall-hangings or bedcoverings.

The name palampore means bedspread or coverlet. These extraordinarily large cotton panels with their vividly-colored, life-sized flowering trees were coveted for their beauty and as a status symbol.

This reproduction is an excellent example of a typical Palampore hand painted in England ca. 1775.

As usual it combines a complex and elaborate design depicting a wide variety of plants, flowers and birds. The “tree of life” motif is typical of most palampores and is used as a symbol to celebrate birth, marriage and special occasions.

This original Palampore comes from the extensive archives of Mary Koval, and accompanies the "Tree of Life"Collection also by Mary Koval.

I am honored to have seen several of Mary’s Palampores and broderie perse applique quilts in person.

I tell, you it is nearly a spiritual experience being able to see and even gently handle these special pieces!

I am even more thrilled that she is offering to give away one palampore panel as shown above to one lucky reader!

palampore2

You may choose to add borders to your quilt like this!

palampore3
Or perhaps select a small portion of the panel and frame it like this!

palampore4

Applique motifs from the panel like this!

You will find the free pattern worksheets for making these projects on the Windham Fabrics site HERE.

The ideas for working with this panel are endless – if you can even bear to cut it!

So are you ready?


Palampore 55'' x 79''

Leave me a comment in the comments section of this post!  ((Click the blog helps tab at the top of the blog if you don’t know how to find the comments section or how to leave one.))

Leave me a comment on what you would do with this Palampore panel if you are the lucky winner! 

Remember to leave your email address visible in your comment.  Spam-o-phobics can leave their addresses like this: bonnie (at) quiltville.com

Whatever you do, that address MUST be visible, or I will have to choose another winner.

We will draw for our winner on Tuesday evening, September 8th!

Good luck, every one!


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692 comments:

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Becky said...

I would love to win this. My parents and I lived in a house from 1769, and they still live in a converted barn across the street. I would add borders and make this for my parents. Becky Hall beckyh@rchconsulting.com. Thanks for the opportunity to win (or at least drool!!!).

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't want to cut it up so I would just add some borders and enjoy the design as a full panel. Thanks for doing a giveaway! Suzanne
Suzanne_lw (at) hotmail.com

Maureen said...

I think I would just add borders to it, I would hate to cut into it.
Thanks for the opportunity to win.
mafry46@gmail.com

Kathy Dedmore said...

It is so beautiful that I don't think I could cut it up, so would have to put a border on it. Thanks for the chance to win this.
Kathy Dedmore
katydidmaxatfrontier.com

Judy said...

Thanks Mary and Bonnie for this great opportunity. I would love to win a panel. I did something very similar many years ago and just reading the post yesterday gave me the idea to try it again.

Judyquiltz@comcast.net

Fran said...

I'm not sure what I would do with this gorgeous panel but I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't be able to bear cutting it up. So probably just put some borders on it and maybe make it into a coverlet rather than a quilt (I live in a tropical climate and don't really need quilts). Thanks Bonnie and Mary. Fran Tilden franandrick@bigpond.com

alc1annc said...

What would I do with it? I would love it, of course!!!!!

Anonymous said...

AG
Oh how I would love to have this fabric!


arlenegardner@q.com

Anonymous said...

Oh, my, that is so beautiful! If I were lucky enough to win I would take a long time trying to decide what to do with it. I do not think I could cut it up! Evie at pdxwahine1@aol.com

nana54reading said...

I would love to win. I would love to add a border and give it to a precious Aunt of mine. She is the only sister of my mother that passed away in 1996. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Sherree
schmtilin(at)elmore.rr.com

Britt said...

So beautiful! I'm sure I'd spend a good long time pondering what to make. My first thought is to do something similar to your second example, but I'd want to make a larger quilt and add broderie perse to the outer borders. I love broderie perse and have done two quilts in that style. It's so fun and fast compared to other appliqué prep. Thanks for the giveaway. Blpaul28 at gmail.com

Anonymous said...

What a treat! I'd love to select motifs to use in my applique. Barbara G
guerena(at)att.net

colleen said...

I would not be able to cut it so I'd add borders to make it fit my bed.
colleen1990atyahoodotcom

Edwina Annette Parsons said...

I would like to keep it a whole cloth and add a boarder.

Thanks
Annette Parsons

Anonymous said...

JUST BEAUTIFUL, WOULD HAVE TO ADMIRE IT AS WHOLE FOR AWHILE THEN SO MANY POSSIBILITIES
hj rogers@sympatico.ca

pjstitches! said...

If I were to win Mary Koval's Tree of Life panel, I would treasure it -- until I could turn it into my own Palampore! Thank you for the chance!! pjstitches2002@yahoo.com

nance said...

Too beautiful to cut up. I would just use it as a center and add borders. Hope I win. thanks so much for the chance. Nance - ennelson@att.net

Maureeneh said...

I would put borders on the panel. I wouldn't want to cut that beautiful piece of art apart.
maureeneh52@hotmail.com

Dianne Holder said...

I'm just learning how to get do needle turn appliqué. I would be thrilled to own the panel
Dianne Holder dholder@surry.net

Farm Quilter said...

I would make my very own broderie perse quilt - bed-sized, of course!! This is just gorgeous and so very generous of Mary - thank you so much for the opportunity to win this beauty!!! wild_blue_farm@yahoo.com

Dianne Holder said...

I'm just learning to do needle turn appliqué. I would be thrilled to own the panel
Dianne Holder
Low gap NC dholder@surry.net

Anonymous said...

I love this giveaway! I would cut it out and put it on a funkier background of maybe light small black dots on cream a la Material Obsession!
Laurie
leavesongrass (at) cox.net

swakins said...

Well, after just staring at it for a really, really long time and some deep breathing, some chocolate I might work up the nerve to cut part of it up for applique and then frame up the other part into an attic windows wall hanging. Swakins@aol.com

Unknown said...

Love the panel. How generous of Mary! I would use it whole and add to it to get to a size I could use. My applique isn't up to par to the wonderfulness of this panel.
cjprice AT mail.com

Anonymous said...

Dear Bonnie what a lovely idea to give away one of your Palampore panels. I loved them since I saw my first one at AQSG about 15+ years ago. Actually there were two one single and one double. I had a scholarship to the conference and was overwhelmed. But they were so spectacular I've never gotten over them.
If I won your panel I would surround it with hand pieced blocks I like 3 inch but I'd have to draft them. I might have two frames then an appropriate border. Wool batting and heavy hand quilting to make the Tree of Life stand out. Then it will hang in it's place of honor where everyone entering my house will pass by and say Ahhhhhh. Just like it's ancestors were meant to do.
I know TMI. My email is charpquilt at cox.net

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie,
Fascinating to learn about this technique. I'd like to give it a try.
Thanks,
Teresa
Edoelanart@aol.com

Lulu said...

Honestly, I don't know what I would do with this! BUT I am in a quilting group with amazing women who have been quilting 50+ years, so I would ask them for help! Lol, I have only been quilting for a year, so I love to ask for help!

luisabeckman@gmail.com

jan in AR said...

I learned about this and how to do it in a quilting class years ago. Sure would be fun to try again!!!!!! Thanks to both you and Mary for the chance to win this beautiful prize!!!!
janmae@centurytel.net

AdyQuilts said...

Thank you for a chance to win this beauty - if I'm lucky enough to win, I'd use it as a center for an 18th century reproduction quilt.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for another fantastic give-away. I would use the panel in the center and put several 'frames' around it. Would definitely need some of the coordinating fabrics. I always stop at Mary's booth to see what she has added to her collection and what I can add to mine!
Lauraquilts@charter.net

Spicecat said...

These are gorgeous! I would do a border and make my mom a wall hanging as she's in a assisted living home and the walls are all white and they can have nothing over the bed in case it falls and hits them BUT I think I can get away with a wall hanging!! Thanks for the chance. Kathy. spicecat1@gmail.com

Barbara G. said...

Wow! What a beautiful panel. Thanks for the give a way!

Shirley R said...

This is so beautiful. I think I'd be looking at examples of what others have done. It would be very hard to cut into this; I'd probably add borders to get the size I'd want, then have it quilted. Thanks, Bonnie, for the chance to win! Topaz555@comcast.net

Unknown said...

Definitely, I'd add the borders. ..way too pretty to cut! Pbstrand@msn.com

Anonymous said...

I'd love to win this and place it in a special place in my home for all to see and admire.

Bernadette R.
bernadetterozier@hotmail.com

Kathy L said...

Just beautiful. I'd have to think hard about cutting into that. Bobkat1896@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

This is such a beautiful panel that I don't think I could cut it up. So, that means it would get some borders to make it fit my bed. Thanks for the opportunity for winning it.

Alvgoodyear@yahoo.vom

Helen said...

I have tried broderie perse, and love the variety of ways it can be used, but this panel is so beautiful, I don't know if I could cut it up, Helen

Cheekyquilter said...

Would love to add borders to this lovely panel and enjoy the complete panel in all its glory. Thanks Mary and Bonnie for such a lovely give away. Marie

Linda H said...

This panel is beautiful. It feels a shame to cut it up. So, would probably just put borders around. Mind you, once I see it up close, I could change my mind. That's if I am lucky enough to win. Thanks Bonnie and Mary too.
Linda
hedworth01@gmail.com

GranChris said...

I would figure out a way to quilt it and frame it. Beautiful! Jmikebalou(at)aol(dot)com

Sandra Henderson said...

I would
Love to play with this panel and use some of my other fabrics from that time period to crest a queen sized quilt for my bed. Just beautiful!

Sandra Henderson said...

I would love to play with this and crest a queen siEd quilt dos my bed.

Cumberlandquiltchick@yahoo.com

Brit Schjelderup said...

I would LOVE to win this panel, but not sure if I could bring myself to cut it apart. Simply beautiful! Thanks for giving us this opportunity.

Best regards Brit (britschj@gmail.com)

Unknown said...

Love to have. Beautiful Colors. Karen from PA....kmsclev@aol.com

Unknown said...

If I won the panel, I would love it and hold it and squeeze it and name it George.
llamance@hotmail.com

mumbird3 said...

Wow awesome panel...I can see adding some borders and making a lovely quilt! Thanks for the chance mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com

Grandma E. said...

Bonnie, This would be quiet the challenge! Thanks for the chance to win this coveted piece of artwork fabric. telp67@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Morning Bonne

I would love to win the chance to learn a new sewing skill. I am nearly completing my Lucy Bosto Poc Bom and would love the chance to try something different. If I won the panel I would make something for my sister and myself. - share the love! But she doesn't like birds so she can have flowers.

Happy sewing

Mandy Adams

quiltingmama58@gmail.com

chrissy said...

Beautiful, I would probably do something like your first photo with the border if I was lucky enough to win this panel ! ! !

chrissy said...

Oops, my email: surfgourd@yahoo.com ( forgot to include in the comment above.)
Thanks,
Chrissy

Anonymous said...

I would love to win this panel it would look lovely with many borders on my antique bed. Thanks Bonnie for this chance to win.
Allison
allisone63@optusnet.com.au

Anonymous said...

Love this panel and the stories of your visit to PA!
Elizabeth Abel

Guilitta said...

Beautiful. I love it!
Greeting Guilitta

Guilitta2000(at)t-online(dot)com

McQuilt said...

Bonnie, I would love to win this panel from Mary. Loved your blog about it too.
shanson.548@gmail.com

FancyNancyQuilts said...

so many possibilities!
Nancy H
Nancyrn57@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Thank you and Mary for the wonderful giveaway. I would admire the piece and have to see it first hand before I did anything, but I think I would like to leave it whole and add pieces to it to make it a beautiful quilt to put on my bed. ketchh@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

What an awesome panel... thanks for the chance to win
Sandy N
sparetimebears@hotmail.com

Flamingogirl said...

Wow! What would I do???? Probably just look at it for a while and then decide. Thank you Bonnie and Mary.
kamoore43@msn.com

nancykwiltz said...

Thanks to Mary for her generosity.

nancysneedles@charter.net

Wendy said...

What an amazing whole cloth. Thanks for the chance to win...and it could give me the chance to develop new skills or ways at creating a quilt.
Wendy
WBooth-Boyd@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Beautiful is all that can be said about this. Thank you for giving it away.
gingerhawkins@hughes.net

Rommy van Houten said...

Onh, iT should be Nice to win . I cross my fingers......

Unknown said...

I almost ordered this and thought to think about it for a day. Well, if I don't win I will because it s absolutely gorgeous. Once again you have broaden our minds and creativity Thank you. Kathleen. kafy1@aol.com

Carol m said...

That panel is so beautiful! I would show everybody the panel first then try and decide what kind of borders to add. It's way to lovely to cut up. Thank her for her donation. She is so generous.
rmcm@bellsouth.net

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fabric. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to own such a beautiful fabric.
Jean Bray
jeanbray2005@yahoo.ca

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie,
It is fantastic I have to think about it for a while I like all of the examples.
Thank for the opportunity. Barbara Utter gaquilter@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I would add some borders, leaving the center complete. It is so beautiful as it is, how could I possibly improve? villacrestfarm@gmail.com

Jeanne said...

What a very generous and extraordinary opportunity to win such a wonderful panel. It would be a wonderful addition to my quilt collection. I would want to display this and show it to all my friends.

Anonymous said...

I've been admiring this panel since I first learned about it. It is too pretty just as is to cut up. I think I would simply frame it and enjoy it. Thank you Mary and Bonnie for this opportunity.
Sherry
sherrylu@myfairpoint.net

Unknown said...

I have loved the palampore and would border it and use it on my guest bed when I take all my quilt projects off for my guests to enjoy. Brsapope@nc.rr.com

Unknown said...

I have loved the palampore and would border it and use it on my guest bed when I take all my quilt projects off for my guests to enjoy. Brsapope@nc.rr.com

Kathy S. said...

I would make a quilt out of it. I like the QST's around it. Thanks for the chance to win. And thank you, Mary!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I would love the chance to win. quiltnride (at) hotmail (dotcom)

Karen said...

Wow! So beautiful! I'm not sure what I would do. Wouldn't it be lovely as part of a tote bag! A wall hanging also. I like the tote bag idea then I could take it with me! LOL
cashrimp@gmail.com
Karen

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

I have become interested in the Australian and Reproduction quilts in the last year. The Dutch Chintz fabric is absolutely beautiful. I am not sure I would want to cut into the panel since it is a Mary Koval, so would make a beautiful bed coverlet with it. You are certainly blessed to be able to actually see some of her quilts. This year for me is making quilts from the 1800's.

fredericsneice@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would not want to cut such a beautiful piece of fabric. I would add borders and make a quilt out of it. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
Joyce
bhwf@farmerstel.com

Donna Sofokles said...

I'm already dreaming of being "under" it just as it is but I can also see lots of possibilities.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful piece and Mary is very generous to make this offer. Blessings on both you, Bonnie and Mary.
KLMguardian@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would love to make a medallion quilt using the panel.

khradec@msn.com

Celesta said...

Beautiful, what a neat prize!

Katie said...

This has to be the most beautiful piece of art before it even gets cut and reapplied. I think I would just admire it for a little while and then plan something. I guess it would take a long time to finish up,(I'm very slow at applique) so there won't be too many projects on the go while I'm working on it.
Thank for the learning experience.
khird1788@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I love learning new things especially in fabric art and quilting. I have never heard of this technique and am intrigued by the concept, I would love to win this opportunity to try a long ago quilting experience!

maryannscott25@gmail.com

CheriC said...

Yes, yes. I want to win. I would love to do the applique. Or maybe all of them. Thank you Mary and Bonnie!
Cheri
SShel7784@aol.com

Mary Ann said...

I have been drooling over this panel since I first saw it. I haven't purchased yet as I have been contemplating what I would do with it. After reading your post from Mary's shop, I'm thinking I would definitely have to purchase two. One to keep as is and the other to cut and applique. I can only imagine what it was like to see her work in person. Thank you both for your generosity in offering this. Quilter_mar@email.msn.com

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

I enjoy your Blog - especially when you talk about new fabrics, sewing machines, etc. I tend to break the bank when you bring us something new! LOL

fredericsneice@gmail.com

Annemarie Smithers said...

I would love the privilege of working with such a panel. Thank you for the opportunity to acquire one.
Annemarie Smithers
asmithers@rocketmail.com

Cousin Jill said...

I love this give-away!! Thanks Bonnie and Mary!!! After I got done touching it and staring at it...I would frame blocks of it and maybe make a couple small projects....one to give to a special person in my life! Thanks again....you guys are awesome!!!

Jill

Unknown said...

Oooohh Bonnie! What a wonderful thing for you AND Mary to do! Should I be the luckiest of the lucky, I'd divvy it up for more than one project. -- Donna -- mopsey58@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I would make a medallion quilt. I really love the fabric,.

gibbyc57@yahoo.Com

Christine

Ann said...

Love the panel. That would be a new challenge, figuring out what fun things to do with it. Thanks for the chance to win. ann.wilson437@gmail.com

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...
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Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

So beautiful. I would use it to make the second picture you showed - borders with the lovely cream background. It really showcases the fabric beautifully. highroadquilter at live.com

NanaTo8 said...

Just gorgeous. I would make it into a wall hanging.
Jayne Hested
Hested9(at)gmail.com

Sharon J. Hughson said...

I'm not sure I could cut into this rare piece. I might just add borders if needed and finish it that way. Thanks for the great give away to both of you.
sjhughson@gmsil.com

Lakegaldonna said...

I'd love to win that panel, I've seen it and drooled over it. Pick me!

Anonymous said...

I think I would leave the panel whole and add borders to the outside. It is beautiful!
Christine Prager
christine_prager@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

This is really beautiful. Thank Bonnie and Mary for the chance to win one.
Debbie Fowler
micajah52@gmail.com

Unknown said...

As in your comments Bonnie I will have trouble cutting it into smaller sizes so will probably leave it whole and finish it for display on an antique bed. Mombell19@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

What a wonderful giveaway, thank you so much! I would love to add a border and hang it in my sewing room!
caroltauber@gmail.com

Faith (Stevie) Harris said...

Thanks to you and thanks to Mary for both making this possible and for educating us on this beautiful, historical quilting process.

Bonny from Cat Den Mountain said...

I'm not sure what I would do with it. First it would become a treasured member of my stash while I considered all of the possibilities. I'm inclined to leave it whole and just add borders that don't detract from it. I do have a couple walls that are tall enough to handle such a impressive work of art. So I'm leaning in that direction. I'd have to view and contemplate the best use of such a beautiful piece. Please thank Mary for her generosity.

Fauntie said...

Dear Bonnie, I would be absolutely enthralled to win this panel. I have long been an admirer of this type of applique and it is so generous of both Mary and yourself to do this giveaway.

Lone Camp Quilter said...

I don't know that I could cut it so maybe I would just per it

Lafpeaches said...

I would like to have that panel. I build rows around my panels which I love to use. I have so manyand am starting to add them to backings

martha said...

Dearest Bonnie: I have been looking at this Tree of Life and it has peaked my interest log before your article about Mary. It is intriguing. I would keep it whole, add borders and hand quilt to accent areas - (with big stitch most probably) and make it into a wall hanging.
Marti
walkupmy@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would leave it as it is--in my fabric collection. I would not cut it--maybe add several borders--but most likely would leave it as it is, take it out and refold it from time to time.
Sylvia in Texas--twothreadknot@yahoo.com

Sandra J said...

Thank you for the opportunity to learn about the rich history in textiles such as this. I would have a hard time cutting this beautiful panel into pieces! Most likely I would leave it whole and add borders with vines and floral applique.

Unknown said...

I'm not sure if I would leave it whole, or cut it up, I guess it's one of those wait and see fabrics. But it would get put into a quilt, not just hidden away in a drawer.

Lisalamadrid@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

The ideas are endless for this piece. The decision would be difficult, but know any way would be beautiful. kenvera@hughes.net

Anonymous said...

The ideas are endless for this piece. The decision would be difficult, but know any way would be beautiful. kenvera@hughes.net

PghPat said...

OhYes, yes, yes I would love to win ths panel. Just email me at PghPat@yahoo.com. Thank you, Thank You.

Unknown said...

Love the trees, and the bird,and the flowers Oh My this would make a lovely wall hanging

Anonymous said...

Have never tried this before. Would love to win. chocolatewiskers@aol.com

Unknown said...

Gorgeous panels. I would just add a border to make a quilt - I don't think I could cut that up as it is too lovely! Thanks, Bonnie, for the contest! laineybird at gmail dot com

Kathie said...

I am presenting a paper to my literary club next year about the History of Quilting in America and would love to have the panel to display as part of my presentation. Thank you for the opportunity to win one of these beautiful panels.

Nonnie said...

Thank you Bonnie and Mary for the opportunity to win this beautiful piece. Carol Grant
Nonniegrant@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I am excited that you an d Mary are bringing attention to Broderie Perse. I am surprised at how many people don't know what it is. I would love to receive this beautiful panel!
Thanks for all you do,
GinnyA
virginiaandersen9550@comcast.net

Anonymous said...

This panel is gorgeous! If I am lucky enough to win it, I would first just spread it out and admire its beauty! I wouldn't cut it apart, I'd add several borders and hang it in my living room. Thank you for another great giveaway!
Debbie Becker
ISeeU1214@aol.com

Jennifer said...

I find this such a beautiful piece, I would happily redecorate my bedroom around it! Thanks so much for sharing in the true spirit of the quilting community and for sharing the history behind this kind of panel. LOVE IT! jennifer.padden (at) austin.utexas.edu

Marti Morgan said...

I would have to just add borders and let it be a fantastic quilt for my guest room. I thought of a wall hanging, but I may not have a wall just right for it, and I surely wouldn't want to cut it up. Marti Morgan lnmm@outlook.com

Rinachiyya said...

Jast gorgeous i always wanted to make a small one but lost my vision in 1 eye to optic nerve damage and often see double with my good eye even with prism lenses. On good days i could do iT for sure. Love handwork.
Rinachiyya@gmail.com
Yoka Bazilewich

Anonymous said...

I'd love to win the panel! It is very beautiful. I think I would add borders and make it a quilt.

Rhonda
Blaze831@aol.com

Rinachiyya said...

What a awesome give away make sure to thank Mary. Always wanted to make one. Yoka Bazilewich
Rinachiyya@gmail.com

traditional_quilter said...

The panel is beautiful! I would have to admire it and dream about it for a few days first, then I am thinking I would add borders to it. It was very sweet of Mary to offer a panel for a give away! Have a great day! Lisa
traditionalquilter@gmail.com

Susan said...

Thank you Mary for bringing such beautiful history into the present Thanks too, for working so hard and long to create the tools for all of us to make our own heirloom. I would love to win this panel so I could begin the journey of creating my own works of art. Susan Strock

susieqcreations@zoominternet.net

Bobbi said...

I would definitely separate it into parts. I would use the tree as a central medallion for a top.

Donna W said...

The panel is gorgeous~ I would frame it and hand it on the wall as a picture. ~ dwquist (at) gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I am an avid reader of your blog and have learned a lot about quilting from reading it. Thank you for all your great ideas and the beautiful pictures you include. Would love to win the panel, have many ideas on how to use it. janetdeloris@verizon.net

Dawn said...

Oh my!! I've been eyeing up that panel for ages! It's such a beautiful panel I would leave it (I couldn't bring myself cut it!) and frame it. I am so crossing my fingers!! :)

DTatro said...

Oh, if I was fortunate to win this beautiful panel, I would cherish it !! I really love the example using a portion of it . Perhaps it would be the medallion of a Di Ford design or maybe Michele Yeo. I wouldn't waste a bit !! Thanks for the contest.....dtatro1950@aol.com

Unknown said...

I would use the panel as a whole and free motion quilt to highlight





















t charleen.korethoski@yahoo.ca

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't this be nice with some fancy borders made of hexies and triangles in the style of the old British quilters? Thanks to Mary and you for this give away!
Susan
s.oursland@yahoo.com

Teresa said...

Absolutely breathtaking! Beauty speaks for itself, would add border so that it could be hung and admired by all. Teresaann620@gmail.com

cathy d said...

Would love to win, jdezelan1@comcast.net

Jane said...

I would use it in a border for my medallion quilt. It is beautiful! Thank you Bonnie for sharing your passion for quilting with us all. Blessings! Jane Alexander hagoodalex4285@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this wonderful surprise drawing! I loved the sample hanging in Mary's store with the blue toile borders so I think I would go in that direction. Hard to imagine cutting it up but using some of it on coordinating pillow shams could be interesting also! So many possibilities :) Suzanne M. skm926@aol.com

Lainie said...

I'd use it for Boderie Perse. Just look at that bird! Thanks for the chance at a giveaway, Bonnie. Littlefam@aol.com

debbiet said...

I believe I would separate and applique the motifs.

Anonymous said...

This is so unusual! I really like the panel with borders. I would love to win it.
Nancy Magee
nnmagee@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

What a beautiful panel-I would have to look at the panel for a while and find all the pictures of broderie perse I could. I still don't know if I could cut into it, oh well. Thanks for the chance to win-for me that is fun. Thanks originalsbycin@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Beautiful. ould love to win this panel.
Myrtle Guild mrguild@msn.com

Karen in Breezy Point said...

Oh so pretty--love all the possibilities! kdm1050atgmaildotcom

Judy Balek said...

I would love to win and have the challenge of working with that beautiful panel. Thanks for the opportunity. My email address
judybalek@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Kris

It's too pretty; i might never cut it. Welll, maybe after considerable oohs and petting. This palampore reminds me so much if my bedspread from my freshman year in college. It was a ritual to walk down Grand Avenue and buy Indian textiles.

Kboswinkel@yahoo.com

Kathi Cappellini said...

Oh, thank you Mary and Bonnie for another chance...I was at last week's lecture where Mary gave a panel away. It is so beautiful in person. I think I'd make a quilt where I did cut up the panel. I have long admired Broderie Perse quilts as I have my mothers baby quilt that was done with pictures of circus animals cut from a circus panel.
Kathcapp(at)gmail.com

teachpany said...

I would love to use it whole and add borders to frame it. It's so pretty, and I would not be able to cut it! Great job, Mary!

Karen said...
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Karen said...

Beautiful panel thanks to Mary Koval. It appeals to my old and musty soul and I would do my best to enhance an already lovely piece. Thank-you Bonnie and Mary for your generosity and talent. 3mquilts@gmail.com

Judy K said...

On something this lovely, I would leave it intact and just make a pieced border of some kind-yet to be determined. Thanks to both of you for on opportunity to win this panel!

Unknown said...

It is such a honor to have such a wonderful opportunity to win such a fabric from you and Mary. Thank you for this amazing giveaway Jean hercules12k@gmail.com

Valerie said...
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Valerie said...

Wow! That really is beautiful. Kudos to Mary Koval for helping to honor and sustain that wonderful art form. I would not be able to cut that, so I would take my time to design very creative borders to complement the design, then have fun with some beautiful quilting. Then I would actually use on a bed so I could enjoy seeing every day. Thanks for the chance to win it, Mary and Bonnie.
Valerie
Empress223 (at) gmail.com

Melody said...

I love love love it and would love love love to make a quilt from it!
catsmeow77777@yahoo.com

Syracuse Quilter said...

I would love to make a wall hanging out of the panel; couldn't bear to cut it up. So pretty.
Beckythomason@msn.com

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the opportunity to have this lovely panel - I'd use a lot of reds in a border to highlight the flowers in the print. Email address is colleaux99 (at) gmail.com .

Anonymous said...

Wow you always have such great gifts ,thanks Holly Mineau aka scarlet3894@yahoo.com

upnorthqltr said...

I definitely would cut it up to add to some Baltimore Album blocks I am working on. What a magnificant piece to win! My creative bug is really excited thinking of how I can use all the little parts of the panel. mmmaki@paulbunyan.net

Wanda said...

Love it! Beautiful designs.
Wanda
sewcrazy101@gmail.com

Lynne said...

Beautiful panel, would love to win this.

Lynne

Anonymous said...

Bonnie,
I would love to win the panel! I would have to study it.... (admire it) for a while. I don't know if I would have the guts to cut it apart for appliqué, but you never know. Thanks for this great opportunity and please thank Mary from all of us for seeing her beautiful work.

Judy
djtyer@mchsi.com

Anonymous said...

anonymous says

love the panel and would just add borders to it unless I think of something else really creative to do with it thanks
Vera
bill.schmidt@sympatico.ca

Lilac Joan said...

I have admired this type of fabric since I first saw one about 30 years ago. So I think you should pick me.

Joan Guthridge

iamlilac@gmail.com

ps I will be happy whoever wins!

Anonymous said...

They're gorgeous!! Marj D. marjkd (at) gmail.com

Mary K said...

I would end up adding blocks around it. Thanks for all the writing you do. I learn so much.

marykanski(at)yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Wow! That really is a large piece. I think I'd use parts of it for applique and use one large section for a second quilt.
susanethomp@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Love the panel and would probably add borders to enjoy the panel. Thanks for the opportunity to win! Judi judib@gvtc.com

Sandyzoo said...

Oh, the possibilities of ways to use this beautiful panel! Thank you to both of you for giving us the chance to Make something wonderful!
Carol S.
Sandyzoo45@comcast.net

Carol said...

How thrilling it would be to be the winner of this wonderful give away.
Carol dc851@comcast.net

moquilter9 said...

I have looked at this so many times. Would love to use it as a wall hanging.

Pat said...

What a beautiful piece of fabric. If I won, I would probably try and learn the technique. I love doing applique. p
pmcgr99@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Looks like a great conversation piece to quilt up. Count me in. rkrunge@gctel.net. Thanks for another give away Bonnie. Karen R.

Man for all seasons said...

That just has to be the most gorgeous give-away ever! Think I would probably quilt it as a single panel, maybe adding some borders to make it wider. stephen@magicfactory.org.uk

Carole Y. said...

This is a beautiful panel. Thanks for the chance to win.
cyeon at videotron dot ca

Susan4cats said...

What pretty fabric!

susan4cats@gmail.com

Dana Hufford said...

What a beautiful panel, I would so love to win it! Thank you so much for your wonderful energy and all you do. You brighten my day every day. Dana.Hufford@me.com

Kathryn said...

I'd donate it to my quilt guild and we could use is as the basis for our next raffle quilt to fund our speakers this year.

Anonymous said...

I would be gifting this panel to a quilting group friend whose home
is a restored "tavern" stagecoach stop from the 1700s.

mmmullins (at) twc.com

Patti said...

So beautiful. I'd have to love on it awhile before I could cut it up!! Thanks to Mary for this opportunity to win. patwhip41@gmail.com

Rita Haverman said...

Oh how beautiful. WOW. Thank you for this giveaway.
ritaanneh at yahoo.com

Deborah said...

Wow - don't you wonder how all that beautiful work was done without: electricity, rotary cutters, modern tools? We are quite spoiled, aren't we?! Would love to have some of this in my own home. Thanks for this opportunity!

Debbie said...

Beautiful panel-not sure if I would cut it up or not. Thanks for the chance to win! debram751@aol.com

Mary said...

I would most likely make a quilt. I think this panel is beautiful and would love to win.
Mary Lou
mlwalls53@gmail.com

Barb said...

If I am the lucky winner. I would make a quilt by leaving the panel whole and adding pieced blocks as a border. The panel is too pretty to cut up.
Thanks
Barb at betcrawford@verizon.net

Anonymous said...

I would hang it on my design wall & let it speak to me. What a beautiful panel!
rhodaden@aol.com

Anonymous said...

i would be afraid to cut it, so I would add some borders and make it into a quilt.

Susan
senstrings (at) yahoo (dot) com

BlessOSU said...

What a beautiful fabric piece of art! Thank you and Mary so much for your generosity! blessosu@yahoo.com

regan said...

I think I'd leave it whole, and do some pieced borders to finish it off. It's so gorgeous, I don't think I could cut it! Thanks for the chance! Regan @ happyinmaine@roadrunner.com

Anonymous said...

I would definitely add a border all around to highlight the panel. I hope I win. bethdaniels@cox.net

DebBees said...

This type of applique has always interested me, the birds in tree with the golds, greens and reds are reminiscent of
more carefree times of earlier years. love it.
debbees@salsgiver.com

Jane's Quilting Studio said...

I would use it in the Audi Ford workshop in November at Mary's quilt shop! Thanks for the chance to win this!

janekmetz@gmail.com

Jane's Quilting Studio said...

I would use it in the Di Ford workshop in November at Mary's quilt shop! Thanks for the chance to win this!

janekmetz@gmail.com

Carol Sc said...

What a lovely panel. I'm not sure I have the skill (or the desire) to cut it and applique areas --- I really think I would keep it whole and frame it with patchwork, as some of the examples you pictured.
quiltschon@att.net

Karan michael said...

Awesome Beautiful to say the least. Such a gift your friend is giving us a chance to own this panel.
lucky us!

Karan M.
Tlshortline@yahoo.com

Cathy L Wilson said...

What a wonderful gift! I would love to win this!
cathylouwilson@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I would keep the panel intact add borders and add a few birds in the borders.
michiganquilter2014@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie! SSkybell@gmail.com
I'd love to try Broderie Perse!!!
Thanks for all you do!!!!!
Best,
Steven in Putnam County NY

TrulyBlessed said...

Oh my, Bonnie...the goodies just keep on coming. I've been cutting scraps down all day for r classes (yes, I'm the luckiest girl in the world to be able to attend some of your workshops). As much as I love cutting fabrics so they are ready to use I could not bear to cut this amazing panel. I would border it and hang it on the wall where I could look at it and keep discovering new illustrations in it. Thanks for your unfailing support to us Quiltvillians and your sweet personality. You are a treasure.

debiwinchester@frontier.com

Janet said...

Oh what a lovely giveaway. I'd love to give broderie perse a try so that's what I would do with it.
sjmkolmstead@yahoo.ca

tammik said...

Was telling how I loved it so much the first time I forgot the email! Still love it. Wall hanging for my bedroom! tammik57@yahoo.com

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