Saturday, January 28, 2012

Double nine-patch quilt top

Sheryl of Temecula Quilt Co. showed some double nine patch blocks on her blog recently and asked for ideas for setting the blocks.  They reminded me of this small ca. 1890 quilt top that I have.  The blocks are set straight with an indigo fabric that has tiny white open circles.

 The blocks are just under 12" and the top is 55"x67".  It has a narrow border.
There are lots of wonderful fabrics in the 9 patches, spanning  approx. 1870-1890.








What happened here?  Just a wee bit short on the indigo fabric...

10 comments:

  1. The fabrics are so wonderful. I have a packet of indigo and one of bubblegum pink that I bought to make a quilt that was a copy of an antique quilt. Course now, I do not remember what the quilt looked like. I think you just inspired me to figure out a use for those little bundles. Thanks

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  2. Great quilt - I really love the ones with so many fabrics. The maker did some great improvising on the indogo border and the block with alternating pink. I may do some improvising today to get past some road blocks ;-)
    I saw Sheryl's great blocks, lucky girl she is.

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  3. Just goes to show that even the smallest scraps can be made into something pretty and practical. ann :-)

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  4. I love those beautiful fabrics and the scrappy-ness of the quilt!

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  5. I love that shade of blue! I find the double nine-patch a very satisfying pattern; I need to put a lot of my scraps into a bunch of little quilts like that! ---"Love"

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  6. We tend to ignore these simple patterns, but these old blocks are a great treasure of vintage fabrics.

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  7. Oh, I like that. The pattern is so simple and the results look so complicated. A perfect scrap quilt pattern!

    Liri

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  8. Beautiful! I love a 9 patch and this one is fantastic!

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  9. What a fantastic quilt! I love the blue fabric!!

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  10. Ann,
    I love this old top! Some great fabrics. I especially love the blue. The blocks just pop surrounded by that blue. Lori

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