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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
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The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
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Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
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My sister-in-law found these 10 quilt tops in her mother's attic. She thinks (?) they were made by her grandmother, and asked me in February to quilt them in time for Christmas gifts for members of her family. OK......I'm getting them quilted on my Handi-Quilter 16, but there is no fancy quilting here.
First of all...these are charming quilt tops! I really think they were created by at least 2 people. It looks to me like one person pieced all of the blocks by hand and assembled some of the tops and I think that someone else (possibly?) assembled some of the quilts with a machine. At any rate, we are talking about very frugal folks. Most of the blocks have patches that have been assembled from a variety of similar fabrics. I'll show you some of the photos I took along the way. The photos of all the quilts were taken before they were quilted.
Also....grain of fabric, matching corners of piecing and sashing, trimming extra threads, and any pressing at all were NOT on the agenda of whoever pieced these tops! Bless their hearts!
It would have been congruent with the period of the fabrics to have used muslin on the backs of all of them but Brenda asked for colored fabric backs, and I was able to find extra wide backing fabrics for all of them so I didn't have to mess with seaming the backing fabric.
The first quilt I called "Bull's Eye", but I don't really know what the pattern name is. After quilting and washing/blocking it now measures 62" x 71". This is one that will probably be OK to get some gentle use. Most of the fabrics are woven plaids, and I was able to find a blue flannel backing that is very close to the color of the sashing. The blocks are small enough that I could quilt a motif in each block with my (robotic) Pro Stitcher with one pass, then do some free motion continuous curves in the sashing.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !Tags: None
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Turkey Tracks.
This one had a surprise on the back. It was probably feed sack fabric, but it was fun to see the number 2012 on the back of one piece of it!
I think these fabrics are strong enough for gentle use so I added a little more decorative quilting. The fabrics range from feed sacks to highly polished cotton, to linen to almost a burlap texture!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Double Pinwheel 1
The fabrics on this top are sturdy enough for some gentle use. There are lots of different khaki fabrics and shirtings.
I used an edge-to-edge design to repeat the angles of the block layout.
And there is lots of creative piecing!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Here is Tiles 2: They finally ran out of the red for the border, so this one only has two red borders!
These are the threads that I removed from the seams of just this one quilt. These were on the TOP of the quilt! Fragile, flimsy fabric, and they weren't concerned with the finer details of trimming threads!
For these two quilts, I just did a large, meander. The backings of both of them are Stonehenge Grey to go with the grey and black fabrics for a masculine feel.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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That brings us to the last two quilt tops. I have these two log cabin quilts left to do.
This large scale log cabin will get a red Stonehenge backing fabric, and probably just an overall quilting design.
There is one block that is turned the wrong way, but I'm not going to change it.
And this is my favorite of the group. I call it the "Cream of the Crop"!!
Brenda asked that I add borders to make it a little larger, and that will give me a place to add some nice feather quilting.
After all of the minuscule piecing that was done on the quilts with larger blocks, I think it is so funny that there are places in this quilt where there should be 2 "logs", but she had a piece of fabric large enough that she wasn't about to cut it, and used just the one large piece! And there is also lots of pieced logs too.
Absolutely charming!
I'll add photos of these when I get them done.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Margo, what a treasure! I love to see these old tops get a new chance to be out in the world, even if some are too fragile to be used as a quilt. The color choices are folk art for sure. This reminds me of Gyleen Fitzgerald's book about bringing old quilt tops to life. I'm sure the makers of these tops are happy up in Heaven knowing that someone got around to completing them.
Kathy
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Margo thanks for the photos. It was very interesting to see what was being made early on. I love your very kind words "interesting fabrics and creative piecing". In those bygone days it shows that people had to make do with what they could find as there was no quilt shops around. It also shows that in every era there were UFO's, this generation didn't invent them :lol: :lol: :lol:
Please continue to tell us their story.
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It's fine, Helen.
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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
If she mind,... -
The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
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Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
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Beautiful, Ursula. Isn't it wonderful we can make changes to give quilts our own touch?!
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Beautiful, Elizabeth.
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Really pretty, Helen.
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Love your fabric choices!
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Lynn Wilder graciously shared her coloring page for Laurel Ridge should you wish to play with fabrics/colors. Find it on...
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Yes, there is. Click on their name, it takes you to their profile. There you find the Private Message button. Easy. She...
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