It all started in 2013, when
Quiltdiva Julie sent me a box of crazy pieced vintage blocks.
There were 24 in all, and they came from a quilt top she'd bought on Ebay.
The seller said it came from Ohio.
I had saved this photo on my computer screen for some years before that.
I don't remember the source, but it became my inspiration.
I sewed the blocks together and cut out the diamond shapes for the star.
There were just enough leftover for the border.
Then I bought some embroidery floss.
I learned a few stitches, and embroidered all the seams.
Eventually, it was ready for a background.
I picked this spring green solid, because it was the only thing that seemed to work.
I wasn't excited about the color, but thought I'd get over it.
Well, I didn't. I just didn't like all that green!
I decided to remove it and find another background.
Several hours of stitch-picking later, I was ready for auditions.
I tried practically everything I had on the shelf.
Here are just a few.
Too light
Too dark
Too brown
Too bright
Too busy
Too gray
A few dear friends suffered with me and my auditions for WEEKS!
Then I went to the Houston Quilt Festival and found what I was looking for!
It's one of the new woven plaids from Kaffe Fassett.
The top is about 87" square, plenty big for a queen size bed.
I finished it last week.
THEN, just yesterday, I went to the Farmer's Market, like I do every Sunday.
The woman farmer I always buy from gave me this!
She said her great-grandmother had made it from old family clothes.
What a treasure! I tried to talk her out of giving it away.
But she said she had no room for it.
So I gladly brought it home.
While Julie's was sewn in blocks and not yet embroidered,
this one was sewn all on one sheet with embroidery.
Now I have TWO vintage scrap tops to quilt and to love!
News just in:
The quilt was shown in the European Patchwork show in France in 2012.
Katell Renon's quilt group in France was also inspired by the original.
They made a beauty!