The Quilt Show Puzzle: "Creamsicles And Chocolate" by Mary Kerr
Do a puzzle of Mary Kerr's quilt, Creamsicles And Chocolate.
Creamsicles And Chocolate was created using a very flimsy orange peel top from the 1870s that Mary dissected. The outer borders are from the 1870s blocks and the dresden plates in the middle are made from fabric around the 20th century between the 1920s and 1930s. Alison Wilbur did the quilting on the quilt and chose to add the buttons to the centers of the dresden plates. She also added some hand quilting to the piece in addition to machine quilting, which is a change of pace for Mary's work which mostly features machine quilting.
Click Here to see the Full Quilt.
See more of Mary's quilts in Learn the Art of Make Do Quilting (Cracklin Mats) and the Elements of Southern Quilts with Mary Kerr.
CreamsiclesAndChocolatebyMaryKerr - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating
CreamsiclesAndChocolatebyMaryKerr - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating
CreamsiclesAndChocolatebyMaryKerr - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating
CreamsiclesAndChocolatebyMaryKerr - 36 Pieces Rotating
CreamsiclesAndChocolatebyMaryKerr - 100 Pieces Rotating
CreamsiclesAndChocolatebyMaryKerr - 289 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Lucas Davis