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I can't believe I don't have a full shot of this quilt top! It came from the same family as the cheddar and when I first say it I immediately thought of Bonnie! The blocks are almost 7 inches square and are a variation on the monkey wrench. The blocks are set in a lightning strip with some wild black and white stripes. Mixed in the bunch is a bit of silk and velvet! Talk about maverick!
The owner is a wonderful, refined southern woman. She lives in a beautiful antique filled home "on the hill." When I went to view her collection she said,"oh my family ran moonshine so there was some money there." I didn't know what to say...was she pulling this yankee's leg? What is the appropriate southern lady response? I decided to stick with what I know, "well, they sure could quilt" was all I said.
I had some questions about what demonstrations we did at the museum. We brought a bit of everything (my approach to every quilting event is to fill the Tuscon...then maybe I'll have what I need when I need it!) We had some handpiecing so we could show how templates were used and how to follow a pattern. In this case it was a carpenter's wheel done in repro fabrics. We has several examples of hand quilting - both a whole cloth and a "cobb quilt" pattern from Mimi Dietrich's book from the Smithsonian. Since there was a honeycomb quilt from the 1940's on display I also had my english paperpiecing project with me. (one gentleman from Chile was convinced I was using a machine somehow and got nose-to-stich with the piece!) Rachael had a crazy quilt block to show various stitches. Finally we had a couple of applique blocks with paper-n top and needleturn. I wish we had more folks attend...both from the guild and visitors. The museum isn't very good at getting the word out on anything.
I wish you had a full quilt picture also - that looks like a dandy!
ReplyDeleteWhee, that does look like a fun top. I know I'd be worried about mixing silks with cottons - what a sissy girl I am.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this monkey wrench block! I have to go make a quilt with that pattern now! It is great! Your demo's sounded so wonderful - wish I could have come!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I can easily see Bonnie doing this quilt. :-) It's a great quilt that would be a good leaders/enders project. This one might be in my near future. LOL!
ReplyDeleteOO ohh it is so beautifull!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how some of those stripes "turn the corner" on that streaks of lightening set!
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