I chose Barbara Brackman's Civil War Sampler.
I may not make all fifty blocks, but I hope to complete enough for two quilts. I'm doing each block in two different color combinations, so I can divide them into two groups of different blocks.
I have a box of Civil War reproduction fabrics that I am using. I'm not very familiar with the fabrics, or the way they should be combined, but I'm enjoying the process.
Here are the blocks I have so far. (Note: Each photo shows two blocks from the same block pattern made with different fabrics.)
White House |
Star of the West |
Barbara Frietchie Star |
Catch Me If You Can |
Hovering Hawks |
Port and Starboard |
Strength in Union |
Fox and Geese |
Peace and Plenty |
Yankee Puzzle |
Blockade |
Louisiana |
Tennessee |
Calico Puzzle |
I am making 12" blocks. These are larger than I normally do, but the cutting instructions for the blocks are clearer for the 12" size rather than the 8" size. The instructions are different from those I prefer, in that there are no unit sizes for the parts of the block. I usually rely heavily on those measurements to keep things uniform. I also have used some different techniques than the book shows--but, to each his (or her) own.
I'm enjoying this new experience and experimenting with some different fabric prints than I have used before--lots more to come!
These look great! I love sampler quilts.
ReplyDeleteI do, too. I thought it was time to do one myself!
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Those blocks look great. Yes, with a 12" block, you can easily figure out the sub unit sizes. I also like that listed, since I don't always want to make things like they mention in the pattern (like my half square triangles).
ReplyDeleteThanks,Cheryl. I get used to certain types of instructions and others can be difficult!
DeleteLoving your fabric choices for each block. I have a friend who did the Dear Jane making two blocks of each. She used Civil War reproductions for one set and 30's repos for the second. As long as there isn't a Corn and Beans block you should do well. Love what you've done so far.
ReplyDeleteYikes on Corn and Beans! :)
DeleteThanks, Sandy.
Wow! I love it! If it needs a home to be loved in I know one 😳
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's a steep learning curve, but I'm enjoying it. :)
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