Here is my first pattern.
Can you tell if it is a small quilt or a full size one?
If not then good.
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Besides working on my small quilt patterns I
am working on some other projects that are regular size quilt designs. I am taking two workshops through the Veriens Quilt Guild. This month we are doing a Christmas Quilt. It can be a couch quilt or tree skirt. I'm doing it as a couch quilt. Next month a national teacher is coming and she is from Kansas Troubles. It too is a winter quilt and I want to do mine in flannel. Now that I want to do flannel I can't find what I want. I do have some in my stash so I am hoping I can find what I need to fill in. Now for the big project. I have decided to do this fantastic quilt that will take 18 months to get all the pattern. Now does that mean I get it done in 18 months Noooooooooooooo! but it will take that long to get all the parts. It is a quilt that was made in the 1790's. What is different is that most quilts of the 1700's where whole cloth, but this one is all applique. Therefore the 18 monhs. I was happy to uncover a box of fabric that someone sent me years ago as part of a secret friend. The fabric is very reminiscent of the 1700's and there is a lot of it as well. From what I have gathered it was a scrappy quilt which is perfect. The original was done on linen but I will be using cotton. I haven't purchased my fabric but my plan is to get a subtle marble in an unbleached muslin color.
Here is part of what I am doing.
This is what I have done so far.
I have one more quilt I plan to work on this summer and it is such a simple design. I wish I could have had this for the 4th of July but I will have it done for next year. The fabric is a Jelly Roll from one of my favorite online quilt shops. She also has some great fabric for my reenacting wardrobe. 5 Bucks A Yard and she is a Texas shop so I am shopping locally.
I am thinking how wonderful this might be in Holiday colors. My mind is spinning.
I finally got my Bailey quilting machine working and I have done two queen size quilts on it. Each one is getting better. My first one was for my brother and sister in law but the photos I took are MIA. The second one was a graduation quilt for Miss Margaret Nabors. By the time it was delivered she had been out of high school for two years. Now I have some quilt tops that date back some 30 years but they aren't gifts. I should never let things go like that. My brother's quilt was a Christmas gift but it was only a year and a few months over due.
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So here is Margaret's quilt. I love the colors and the design is close to Burgoyne's Surrenderd |