Turkey Track quilt circa 1920s found on Pintrest |
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Scrappy Woven Lattice Block
This is how I work on a project that is very scrappy.
For this 10 inches block, I need:
Print fabric cut into: 4 - 2.5" X 6.5" rectangles
4 - 2.5" squares
(In this case I have 2 different prints. So, I cut 2 of each shape in each color.)
Background fabric: 9 - 2.5" squares
First, I cut the required pieces and keep them together (2 rectangles, 2 squares, and 4 background squares per unit.) Time to decide on the block lay out. |
I put the pieces on a large ruler next to my sewing machine, when I like the lay out, I sew the units together. |
I keep the units attached so they don't get lost in the "mess." I have all 4 units needed for 1 block attached in a line. |
Finally, I have a few blocks together, just to check if it is going well. |
Even on a block like this one that the center square is added as a partial seam, I can assembly line them without having to cut a lot of the threads.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Simply Woven quilt from Moda Bake Shop
I have started a similar quilt for a donation quilt.
Jessica Kelly has this great tutorial at the link below.
I am not using her way. I am using scraps and I am making 10" blocks by cutting:
for the background 9 - 2.5 inches squares
for the main color 4 - 6.5 inches rectangles and 8 - 2.5" squares.
I saw a few quilts that my friend Diane H. made and I am using her plan.
I will post more when I have completed a few blocks.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/10/simply-woven-quilt.html
Jessica Kelly has this great tutorial at the link below.
I am not using her way. I am using scraps and I am making 10" blocks by cutting:
for the background 9 - 2.5 inches squares
for the main color 4 - 6.5 inches rectangles and 8 - 2.5" squares.
I saw a few quilts that my friend Diane H. made and I am using her plan.
I will post more when I have completed a few blocks.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/10/simply-woven-quilt.html
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Houston IQA show 2014
So many quilts, not enough time. The 2014 show as the Ruby Jubilee, and the biggest show. About 2,000 quilts were displayed. Some of my pictures...
Monday, November 3, 2014
Most photographed quilt at Houston 2014
This amazing quilt had a line of people trying to picture it every time I came around this isle. It is a multidimensional one. Depending where you stand, you see a different image. For example, while right in front, Oprah is the image seen, to the left Jackie Kennedy, and to the right mother Theresa.
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