Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Quilting with Barbara Brackman
I follow quilt historian Barbara Brackman's blog and a few posts ago, she posted a quilt kit from the 1930s that caught my eye. The whole post was about printed fabrics called ditzies, but later in the post is a simple applique pattern that caught my eye. Instead of prints, I went with my hand dyes and appliqued this 10 inch block. It's simple applique (no hills and valleys) and I like the graphic quality of the flower. My plan is to collaborate with my mother, an award-winning applique-r, using her extensive stash (and my smaller one) of hand dyes to make a quilt. I saw her on the weekend and left her with a rough pattern and the request to cut some of the flower shapes. I've got a good start with this one, and I'm thinking this is my take-along project for the next while.
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I love the simplicity of this. Wonderful colours and I've always been a sucker for orange and black.
Simple + graphic= powerful
love it!
I like this! Are you using the same applique technique as with the "ugly" blocks?
Nice flower pattern - very simple and clean. You are so lucky to have a mom with a great stash of hand dyed fabric who will share with you.
I love applique. But I've never worked with such a simple pattern before. I'm very intrigued to see the blocks as the come together. Your work is wonderful.
Great flower, and it can be combined with other things, too
Love the simple flower and your fabric choices!
What is your favorite applique style? How will you be doing this quilt?
Love the colors
...Ka-POW!!...WOW!!....this really grabs me!! It is so daring and 'in your face' style. I LOVE IT!!
I am anxious to see the finished project!!
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