![]() The parlor entry at right benefits greatly from a Queen Victoria Fretwork Panel set into the transom above door and sidelights.Įven commercial buildings can have lovely entries, as this Queen Victoria Panel clearly illustrates. While not often seen anymore, the circular porch entrance was fairly common during the golden age of Victorian architecture.Ĭlick photo at left for additional view and information.įretwork Panels can easily add Victorian flair when decorating. Tulip Medallions are again used on the porch at left, but this time they are skillfully combined with other components to create a fantastic circular porch entrance. The overall design, balance, and execution is very much in keeping with the finest examples of the past century, when porches approached the status of an art form! Click photo above for more views and information. The porch at right features Tulip Medallions on either side of each Porch Post, together with other components from Vintage Woodworks to create a true masterpiece in the grand style of the past! To create these quilting stitch designs, the quilter traces the pattern onto a quilt using a fabric marker and stencil and then stitches over the pattern. ![]() Medallions can also be used to create extraordinary Victorian-style porches! This quilting video demonstrates how to quilt feather wreaths using a longarm quilting machine. The photo at right shows the Shell Medallion used on side light. Our wooden antique-style Victorian gingerbread scrollwork Panels and Medallions are available in a variety of designs including oval, circular, floral, and shell motif. Panels and Medallions can be used for both exterior and interior projects. The spectacular gingerbread scrollwork (also called fretwork) presented by our wood Fretwork Panels and gingerbread Fretwork Medallions is worthy of a prominent position in your decorating plans! ![]() Introduction to Fretwork Panels & Medallions Home > Products > Panels/Medallions, Fretwork ![]()
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