Waterworld Pantograph – Reversible Quilt

Waterworld Pantograph – Reversible Quilt

 

I’ve been so busy sewing postage stamp and great granny blocks, I’m behind on posting customer quilts!

Marty’s quilt is truly reversible!  For this, we decided an E2E design to compliment both sides.  And because I would not be able to see the grey thread, I picked the Waterworld pantograph for the quilting design.

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s the back view and it looks great, too!

 

 

After quilting it, I might even like the reverse side better than the front!  What do you think?

Do you make reversible quilts?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

Trip Around the World Pattern Link

Trip Around the World Pattern Link

 

I posted my finished quilt on the Quilting Board and had several people ask for the pattern.  Well, much to my surprise, I found the pattern on the RJR website!

So, here’s the link to the pattern!   The pattern has been removed, sorry!

The original quilt is at the Michigan State University Museum and the pattern includes several pages of historical information about the quilt maker, Laura May Clarke.

 

 

This picture from the RJR website more accurately represents the color.  For some reason, my camera doesn’t like purple!  I trimmed the squares on the outside edges, the original quilter did not!

A big thanks to RJR for posting the pattern online for me to find 10 years later!  I originally purchased this pattern in 2002!!!

Thanks for looking and have a great weekend!  🙂 Linda

Design Wall Monday – Great Granny Squares!

Design Wall Monday – Great Granny Squares!

My friend, Candace, of The Double Nickel Quilt Challenge  got me started on something to use my precuts and scraps – Great Granny Squares!  She found the information on the Bee In My Bonnet blog.  Here’s the link to the post with the tutorial.

 

Candace and I got together to make a couple blocks.  Here’s her block below before trimming.

 

 

You may notice that we decided to do the method that Jolene has a tutorial here on Blue Elephant Stitches.  This method uses 2 1/2″ white squares all around and then you trim the block to within 1/4″ of the first round of focus blocks.  Our thinking was that if we’re going to sash the blocks anyway, this used less fabric with similar result.

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s a couple of my blocks trimmed and with some white sashing fabric on the design wall.

 

Here’s a before and after layout, too.

 

 

 

 

Now, after doing all that, I think I’m going to do the method that Lori explained in the Bee In My Bonnet post.  In her method, she uses larger background rectangles (white) for the outside.  The block can be trimmed to 12 1/2″.  When I trimmed my blocks to make them square, I had to get a little too close to a couple of intersections.

I did not sign up for the Great Granny Along but you can here!  I  plan to keep making blocks, because I’m looking at all the fabric I cut into 2 1/2″, 5″ and 10″ squares with a purpose now!

 

This is all you need to make the block!  A 2 1/2″ for the center and 1, 2 and 3 – 5″ squares!  Add your background fabric for the outside.

 

Thanks for looking!  Check out Judy at Patchwork Times for other Design Wall Monday projects!

🙂 Linda

Celia’s Red/White Challenge – Christmas Star

Celia’s Red/White Challenge – Christmas Star

 

Celia designed an awesome quilt for her guild’s red and white challenge.  I was honored to partner with her to quilt it.

We decided to keep the red and white theme and stitch red thread on the red fabric and white thread on the white fabric.  The white fabric is Fairy Frost and Superior Threads Bottom Line Silver was the best thread for it!  It melted into the fabric, perfect!

She made the backing large enough to add 4 pillows, which I used to audition the designs!

Enjoy the pics!

The batting is Heirloom wool which really enhances the quilting, especially on the back.  I did use red thread in the bobbin for the red areas and it creates it’s own design.

 

 

 

 

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

 

Design Wall Monday – Chevron Quilt

Design Wall Monday – Chevron Quilt

 

The designing is done and it’s all sewn together!  And then I realized that I really like how it looks rotated.

I found some extra-wide white on white fabric in my stash so now all I need is to find some time to quilt it!

Check out Judy at Patchwork Times for other Design Wall Monday projects.

Thanks for looking!  🙂 Linda

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