QUILTS & FABRIC: PAST & PRESENT


Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Kelmscott Plaid with Ebony Suite

 

Kelmscott Plaid
40" x 40" 
 9-1/2" Finished blocks

Simple piecing and cutting using the neutrals of my Ebony Suite, latest William Morris reproduction line from Moda.


Making the most of the range of grays I thought of a fairly simple
geometric design.

I picked four prints and an ivory solid and had EQ8 calculate the yardage.

The block is a basic log cabin, set on point.


Block cutting. You need 13 blocks, 4 corners and 8 edge triangles.


Do note that piece A is cut 2-7/8 x 10". You could get 3 out of a Layer Cake of 10 inch squares---but not so coordinated as if one bought yardage.

Doesn't have to be monochrome.

Or symmetrical.



Thursday, April 18, 2024

Centennial Prints in Charm, Odd Fellows and Beggars' Patchwork


 I've been organizing my Centennial print files over the spring and occasionally posting about the 1876 Anniversary of our Declaration of Independence. The big event was in Philadelphia, an exhibition of international trade.

Home-made patchwork quilts were not really welcome in the fair's displays.

American fabric companies showed all kinds of wares. It was
a time to celebrate the developing American cotton industry as post-Civil-War
production improved the quality and availability of American-made prints. 


The small events that Centennial year were at local dry goods stores. Mills celebrated the anniversary and their skills with new prints commemorating the year. Knowing fabric collectors quite well I can imagine that these new American prints inspired some shopping.

A few weeks ago I did a post on how dull quilts in the year 1875 were. But the Centennial seems to have inspired new ideas with 1876's assortment of new prints in fashionable colors.

This purplish brown on a pale blue ground was
quite the thing in the 1870s.

If one has a collection one must display it. Centennial prints are often found in charm quilts, which were the perfect place to show off the new abundance of American-milled cottons.


For those unfamiliar with a charm quilt the Sacramento Union described them well in an account of needlework at the local 1879 fair.
"Charm quilt, Miss Hattie E. Sprague, 1,053 pieces, no two alike."

Commemorative handkerchief in the center of a charm quilt
pieced of one shape---a tumbler.

Period names other than "charm" include Odd Fellows or Beggar's Quilt.

Long hexagons 

The idea of a single shape repeated in a variety of fabrics seems to have become fashionable first in New England (where the mills were) in the 1870s.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Golden Dahlia x 16

 

A formidable project!

16 blocks each with 72 diamonds made of 2 triangles.

Not in BlockBase+ or my Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns and I see why. The unknown maker adapted a larger design meant to cover a whole top and turned it into blocks.


Golden Dahlia from the H.H. VerMehren pattern company in Iowa,
advertised under the name Nancy Lee.



VerMehren in their Colonial Quilts line also did a Giant Dahlia design that was more popular than the Golden Dahlia, but some quiltmakers took up the challenge of the split diamond.

The West Virginia Project recorded this one in a variegated color scheme. 




The idea of an 8-pointed star with a split diamond goes back at least into the 1840s.




Two versions from early Quaker sampler albums....
But the large scale, single block is definitely a VerMehren idea (1933.)

Polly Mello has one or two in her collection of VerMehren quilts.

Is the version with 16 blocks one of a kind?

Monday, April 8, 2024

Ebony Suite: A Plethora of Patterns





Check out the patterns featuring pre-cuts of my new Morris repro line called Ebony Suite. All neutrals and all drama!

Patterns to purchase now: Denniele Bohannon has designed a rectangular block to make the most of 10" square Layer Cake precuts in These Diamonds Shine. $11.50. 52" x 63".




Moda/United Notions is selling patterns. Melissa Corry's Nordic Nights uses the curved Drunkard's Patch unit. Pattern includes 5 sizes of finished quilts.


Chrissy Lux's Swift Quilt is all squares and triangles. 64" x 80".

For inspiration go to Electric Quilt's page on a contest they held last month for patterns drawn in EQ that used the Ebony Suite collection. A randomly-drawn winner won a fat quarter bundle of the fabric.

Entries:

By Cheryl

By Deni

By Cath

See more ideas at their page:
and in a post:

I've had a few ideas. See these posts with patterns:
And we'll have more.

Becky Collis is finishing the quilting on Denniele's RetroVibe. She and Denniele have been fussy-cutting. More later.

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Eclipse Pattern: Sunshine & Shadow

 


A Solar Eclipse on April 8th!
We need a quilt pattern to remember the occasion.

Washington Post map
Pieced design finishing to 12"

From BlockBase+

I couldn't find Sunshine and Shadow in Nancy's Chicago Tribune. My attribution may be wrong. For
my Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns I used some secondary sources, which may have been wrong. But as the pattern is rather impractical to piece it could be Nancy Cabot (I don't think she ever stitched a seam in her fictional life.)

ECLIPSE ADVICE


Remember not to look directly at the sun.
And Turn off your Solar Lights beforehand. 
(I learned that the hard way in the last eclipse.)

And from Alison Weber's Facebook page, snack suggestion: