The Mountain Jam Circle (Alice, Ann and I) have started on a quilt to benefit the Shindig on the Green again this year. After discussing a red and white nine-patch with Alice at last winter's Folk Heritage celebration banquet, they let me be in charge of the design. I trolled the web, sent them photos to ponder, and we settled on a plan for a scrappy traditional unequal nine-patch. Ann got her blocks done the day after we exchanged fabrics (Thursday) I just finished my share of the blocks.
Alice is also making a set of blocks, and she's in charge of the plain off-white setting blocks and borders. We'll have them ready to put together when Alice and Ann go to a quilting retreat in a couple of weeks - I'm hoping to drive out to the retreat location for the day and maybe do a little of the assembly work with them. I will probably quilt this with traditional feathered wreaths and simple lines connecting the red patches.
I love quilting a scrappy quilt! It's so much fun to see all the fabrics and how the varied prints combine.
4 comments:
It's going to be lovely!
I love scrappy quilts, too....and traditional patterns. I like this particular nine-patch because it reminds me of an Irish Chain pattern, and those are my favorites. Very pretty!!
I think this quilt is going to look great!
Scrappy quilts are my favorite. I look forward to seeing photos of the finished quilt.
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