Wednesday, September 27, 2023

A finish: Film at Five Pattern

 Welcome back to my blog!  I have been very busy in my day job but I have a finish to report.

In looking back at my blog entries I found that I started this Film at Five project (Pattern from Wedding Dress Blue Blog) in Spring of 2020, in the heart of Covid lockdown.  I used scraps and pieces of vintage fabric, and for background I used unbleached muslin that was left over from quilt backs.  No stores were open so I had to dig through my off cuts to get enough for the size I wanted.  Here is the final finished quilt, approximately 75 inches square:


Well, a bit of keystoning there!  A closer view is below.  I used smaller squares that the pattern called for, and adjusted my piecing.


I like the "Sprocket" borders.  Just one more close up:


Showing the vintage fabrics and feedsacks that I used.  This is quilted by a local long armer that I use frequently - she does a great job.  The quilting is a pattern of simple leaves on a vine.  The quilt has a thin cotton batting and is bound in the same fabric as the background fabric - more leftover quilt backing.

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Viridian

Thursday, September 7, 2023

A Project is moving forward...

 Hello and welcome to my blog!

I am busy in my day job so it's been harder to get into my sewing nook in the basement.  But I do have some progress to report.

I have been making snowball or octagon blocks in reproduction fabrics - specifically early 1800's reproductions, with their big bold designs.  The start of the project is described in this post.  An infusion of new fabric (of course!) and continuation of the project is in this post.

I almost have a completed top - just three long seams to sew.  Here is what it looks like now:


It's laid out on the floor.  Each block finishes at 8 inches, and the top is now 72 by 72 inches square.  A close up:


Showing the large scale patterns of the fabrics.  And quilts of the 1820 - 1840 era would finish with a bold border:


A classic pillar print on the left. This kind of print is getting very hard to find, and I am glad I have 3 yards of this.  This may be 9 or 10 inches added on to the quilt top - I haven't cut the borders yet.  It will be a big square quilt and I do plan on sending it out to a local long-armer for the quilting.  I don't have binding for this project picked out yet - must think on this.  I hope to have time this coming weekend to finish this off.

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Viridian

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

A finish: Criss Cross Stars

 Good day, and welcome to my blog.  I had a finish a few weeks ago, but no time to write about it.  It's Wednesday, and time to share.

This is a pattern I am calling Criss Cross Stars, though there may be another name for it (Air Castles?).  The 9 inch blocks are made of real feedsack material and vintage cottons from the 1930's and 1940's.  The off white fabric is new.


Wide sashing, no border.  A throw sized quilt, though it is on my bed now.  I had it quilted by a local long arm quilter who always does a wonderful job.  The next photo is a close up showing the vintage fabric but also the quilting:


A thin cotton batting was used.  I am glad to have this bound and labeled.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

New fabric, new blocks, & inspirations

 Hello and welcome to Viridian's blog.  I have new fabric and blocks to share today.

I received a gift certificate to my favorite on line store, Reproduction Fabrics, so I had to spend it!  I recently received the fabric:


Fabrics designed by Michelle Yeo, and that's not all:


Fabric from other designers.  All are in the style of early 1800's fabric.  They may look vaguely familiar because this style of chintz fabrics are still being sold today as "furnishing fabrics" - for upholstery and curtains.

I quickly made new octagon blocks to add to my current project:


My inspiration for this project was an image from Pinterest, showing somewhat smaller blocks, most likely put together by English paper piecing:


When I sew together my blocks the tan will look more like squares, and be closer to this look.

In looking through my quilt history books, I found another chintz quilt to copy:


This quilt from the Poos collection is about 92 inches square and I estimate the triangle blocks are about 4 inches square, maybe 5 inches.  It depends on the width of the borders (not given in the description).  Since I had my fabrics out, I cut pieces and started sewing.


Yes it definitely has that look!  Individual squares will finish at about 5 and 1/4 inches.  A close-up:


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Viridian

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