Here are a few I am hoping to make:
1. X Block or Churn Dash?
An antique top I bought from Cindy Rennels in 2014. At first, I thought it's a Shoo Fly/Churn Dash. Then I thought it's really an X block or Old Italian Block, one of my favorites. It has great fabrics, the first block shows a beautiful blue fabric, a Commemorative of the Centennial--1776-1876:
Centennial Commemorative Fabric |
It has only one background fabric and while that's not my normal mode, it really makes all these fabrics stand out. I will make mine just like this:
Detail showing various fabrics |
The Top |
This photo has been making the rounds recently when Mary Elizabeth Kinch included it in her Twelve Quilts of Christmas blogs last month. I saved the photo years ago--it is still an appealing quilt to me:
3. Another antique from Julie Silber, this one looks far more complex than it is:
The photo was on a Facebook group for Vintage and Antique quilts and there were several ideas about how the quilt was made. I am eager to give it a try.
4. What could be easier than nine patches? How about one-patches, 3" finished? This antique top was bought from Cindy Rennels and it is only when you see it straight-on that the careful color placement of the patches is apparent:
I bought it for the fabulous fabric collection it holds. Now I want to replicate it. A few detail shots:
I have made a few simple quilts over the years, most recently My Lifetime
Quilt, 100" x 100", 1.75" half square triangles, 12,800 triangles. In the three years I worked on it, I saw several antique quilts at shows or in photographs that are similar. Easy can still be amazing:
Quilt, 100" x 100", 1.75" half square triangles, 12,800 triangles. In the three years I worked on it, I saw several antique quilts at shows or in photographs that are similar. Easy can still be amazing:
I agree--love that Old Italian block and the one patch...
ReplyDeleteso charming...hugs, Julierose
These are some really beautiful quilts, for all their simplicity! I am really drawn to the one of squares with the yellow X running from corner to corner! That's something I'd like to replicate. Someday. :)
ReplyDeleteI also agree! I love quilts made from simple blocks. Each of the quilts you have shared her proves how much eye appeal they can have!
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