Here is an up to date look at the blocks I have done so far. Some I like better than others!
There will be random thoughts about dyeing, marbling and quilting. Hopefully there will be some information that is new to people. Nature is my inspiration and because of that, I reserve the right to publish lots and lots of pictures of animals, birds, butterflies and plants!
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Farmer's Wife 30s Blocks Continued!
Here is an up to date look at the blocks I have done so far. Some I like better than others!
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Death of a Friend - Priscilla Kibbee
I heard this week that my friend Priscilla Kibbee had died after a long bout with cancer. Becausse of Covid and her move out of the area, I hadn't seen her in a couple of years. Here she is at her sale table at one of our quilt meetings.
Although she was certainly known for her garments, later in life she started doing art quilts as well and this is one of my favorites.
This was a quilt she made using nine of her beautiful molas which she bought directly from the Kuna Indians.
Priscilla loved bold fabrics and her is her with one of her quilts in process. She really didn't make a lot of quilts until later in life.
She had a lot of tiger prints and was trying to figure out what kind of quilt to make with them.
Priscilla with her mola quilt in the background working on the beginnings of a jacket.
She really did get into art quilts with a vengence. She never did anything halfway!
I understand there will be an estate sale sometime in the future, probably in the Binghamton, NY area where she moved to several years ago to be closer to her daughter.
Friday, December 9, 2022
Passacaglia Quilt Finished and a New Beginning for 1930's Farmer's Wife Blocks
The machine quilting was all freehand. I chose to go with the machine quilting using matching thread for the most part as I didn't want the quilting to detract. It is mostly in the "ditch". It is not a quilt you should look at from a foot away but 3 feet away it isn't bad! The pieces were so tiny, I have no idea how anyone could contemplate hand quilting it but I know a lot have! Most of the centers of the circles were "fussy-cut" for my usual kaleidoscopic effect. My daughter indicated she wanted to hang it on her high wall but don't know whether she realizes the size. I won't be insulted if she changes her mind!
As we had an "Open Sew" day at Guild, I decided to work on the blocks from the 1930's Farmer's Wife book. These blocks are a LOT harder than the ones in the 1920's book, many of which had over 50 pieces each!! Some of these blocks are on an 8 x 8 grid which means the individual pieces in the block finish to 3/4 inch sometimes!! I was literally stumped on how to piece one today but have edited the pattern and think now I can do it -- it is on an 8 x 8 guild and involves partial seams!