She shared an incredible number of vintage and antique quilts which all had the 60 degree angle in common. She has a book out on all the variations and how to make them as well as a line of specialized rulers and individual patterns. This quilt here is one she created.
As my blog followers know, I am pretty obsessed with hexagons myself having created over 30 last summer. I also am a huge fan of radial symmetry as can be seen from the dyed mandalas I have been doing the last couple of years! More to come this week!
I have quite a few of these vintage quilts at home as well. She was very good at identifying the age of the quilts from the fabrics.
This was a Tumbling Blocks quilts where the quilter didn't put them all going in the right direction!
Loved this one.
Another o my favorites!
I believe this is the family quilt which inspired her journey into hexagons - a beautifully made Grandmother's Flower Garden.
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