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Showing posts with label red and green quilt. Show all posts

Friday, October 20, 2023

Gooseberry Hill - A New Quilt Pattern

Hello Everyone!

It's been awhile, but unfortunately, some family matters have slowed me down dramatically since mid-July.

However, I'm finally able to release my newest pattern, Gooseberry Hill! It's now available on my website, and you can choose between a paper pattern, mailed to you, or an instant PDF download. The paper pattern is 17 pages, 6 of which are color. The PDF download is 19 pages, with 8 color pages.

Gooseberry Hill

 

The little gooseberries in the appliqué block are 11/32” in diameter (that’s just a little larger than ¼”). In the past, when I’ve appliquéd circles that small or smaller, such as the eye on a bird, I’ve turned the edges using needle turn appliqué. That worked well when the little circle was an isolated shape. But since each of the four stems in the Gooseberry Hill block has 28 berries, I wanted them to be uniform. My typical technique for preparing the pre–turned edges for circles wasn’t working for these small berries, so out of necessity I came up with a new way of preparing these tiny berries with a turned edge.

I’ve included the instructions for this new technique in the pattern instructions for Gooseberry Hill. I hand pieced the LeMoyne stars for the quilt, however the instructions are for machine piecing, which I've found seems to be the preferred method for the majority of quilters!

Gooseberry Hill was made using fabrics I designed that can be found on the print-on-demand fabric site, Spoonflower:

And I've also been designing more prints for my Spoonflower shop. This past month I've been concentrating on geometrics. Namely, ticking stripes and checks. Big checks, medium checks and micro checks. Some of the prints are scaled specifically for quilts or apparel, and others for home decor. I wanted some stripes that had the look of grain sacks for table runners, and here are two stripes that I've designed for Fall - orange and black and black and orange:



I have the fabric printed on linen/cotton canvas, and I can't wait to get these stitched up for my table. Just some simple turned edges on all four sides, and voila! I'm done!

Until next time!

Martha

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block Z

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 26, and the final week of blocks in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along! Today's block is block Z, the final "spacer block".

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) Z

You'll be combining blocks Z with last week's blocks Y to make a lovely zig zag spacer unit. Instructions to download below!
 
 Next week, I'll post the instructions for the final cutting and assembly of the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler. I had so much fun putting it together, and I hope you will too!
 

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block Y

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 25, and this week we have Block Y in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!
 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) Y

Blocks Y are just two lonely half square triangles, and there IS a method to my madness, as you'll find out next week for the final block release of the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along. With those two simple blocks to make, it will be a great week to play catch up if you're a little behind on your other blocks.
 
Have a great week!

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block X

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 24, and this week we have Block X in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!
 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) X

 
These blocks will be your border blocks for the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler quilt, so you'll be making quite a few. It's a split flying geese block and although it looks rather complex, it's actually very simple using the instructions you'll find in Prairie Patchwork.
 

Ma's Sewing Basket

The split flying geese border is the same border used for Ma's Sewing Basket, a small quilt found in Prairie Patchwork. The flying geese "points" are oriented differently, pointing away from the quilt center in Ma's Sewing Basket, versus pointing toward the quilt center in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler, giving it a different look.
 
If you get behind making your blocks this week, never fear, next week I'll be posting Block Y, which will be a breeze, so you'll be able to catch up!
 

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block W

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 23, and this week we have Block W in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!
 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) W

 

You'll be using the blocks W to make two different spacer units for the Prairie Patchwork Sampler quilt. It won't be long until you will be using the spacer units to assemble your quilt! Yippee!

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements, and cutting/assembly instructions for Block(s) W


 

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block V

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 22, and this week we have Block V in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!
 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) V

This week you'll be making flying geese spacer blocks, and then two different spacer units.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) T

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 20, and this week we have Block T in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!
 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) T


 Blocks T, in addition to Blocks U through Z, will be your spacer blocks, which will, in turn, be used to construct spacer units. The spacer units will be "fillers" between the previous blocks A through S when assembled into the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along sampler quilt.

I will post the download with the instructions for the final assembly after Blocks A through Z have been posted.

I so look forward to seeing everyone's interpretation of the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler! Please feel free to tag any photos of your progress on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #prairiepatchworkquiltalong!

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block S

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 19, and this week we have Block S in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along! Block S is a bonus block pattern, which you won't find in Prairie Patchwork, but is very much a part of the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along sampler quilt. Enjoy!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block S


The large appliqued Block S will finish to 15" square. You'll be printing out 10 pages, which will include 4 pages with the full scale applique diagram in sections to fit together. I appliqued my shapes by hand, but feel free to apply your shapes by machine if you prefer.

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting/assembly instructions for Block S.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block R

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 18, and this week we have Block R in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along R

 

This week you'll be making just one lonely little shoofly block - Block R! Piece of cake!

 

If you've been participating in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along, you will by now have quite a stack of instructions, if you've printed them out. If you've printed them out, you may also have compiled them into a notebook, like I have.



I have the completed quilt printed onto an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper, and inserted into the clear sleeve on the front of the notebook, which makes a handy quick reference:

 


If you would like to do the same for your cover, CLICK HERE to download the full size quilt in color to print.
 

Happy sewing!


CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions to make Block R.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block Q

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 17, and this week we have Block Q in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) Q

 

Q is for quilt, and we are so close to finishing blocks for the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler. Hint: after this week, there are just 2 more unique what I will call "premier" blocks. Blocks T through Z are blocks for spacer units and the border. And then, the grand finale - assembling the blocks into the sampler!

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions for Block(s) Q 

 

 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block P

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 16, and this week we have Block P in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block P

 

I designed the green fabric used in this block to imitate as best I could some of the faded greens you see in many mid-nineteenth century red and green quilts.

 

Just the one block this week! Happy sewing! 

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions for Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block P

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block O

 

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 15, and this week we have Block O in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block O

 

It's just one block this week, and piecing should be a breeze!

Enjoy!


CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions for Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block O

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block N

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 14, and this week we have Block N in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block N

 

This block is from the quilt "Pipe Creek" in Prairie Patchwork, and as you know, if you have the book (and hopefully you do!), "Pipe Creek" is wool applique on cotton. 

 

Pipe Creek

And as you can see from Block N, it would work equally well using cotton applique on cotton!

 

I hope you enjoy making block N, and I will see you again here next week! Happy Applique!

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions to make Block N

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block L

 

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 12, and this week we have Block L in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along - Block(s) L

You'll be making three of these little 4 1/2" finished blocks, which I consider an abbreviated version of the historical Hovering Hawks block, the actual version which looks like this:

Hovering Hawks block




This block design is over 100 years old, back when blocks were frequently given names which described events, places or things which had meaning in the lives of women of the time.

The hawk is ubiquitous in North America, and my Field Guide to the Birds of North America lists 15 different species of the hawk, and even more sub-species. The most common of the hawks is the Red-Tailed Hawk, whose range covers almost all of North America.

Red-tailed Hawk from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon (1785 - 1851), etched by Robert Havell (1793 - 1878). Photo courtesy of RawPixel.com

The Red-Tailed Hawk preys on rodents, which makes it a hero in my book!

I hope you'll enjoy making the little Hovering Hawks blocks this week. See you back here next week for Block(s) M!

Martha

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions to make Block(s) L.