Here's a picture of the pattern of my latest project. It's based on an applique quilt made in the mid-1800's. The name of the pattern is Civil War Bride Quilt by Corliss Searcey (available from Threadbear - in Australia, no less!).
It's an ambitious project for me, but I couldn't resist. I'll also be making a number of changes to the pattern as I go along... probably no elephant in mine, for instance.
There's a group of ladies who are making this quilt and they have a group blog, the Civil War Bride Quilt blog blog, which I joined. That was also a big reason for deciding to tackle this project now. It's been neat to see everyone's blocks, get advice, and develop friendships.
I started with block 5... the one that's in the upper right corner. I drew a different "urn" to something more my style. The apples are also bigger than the ones from the pattern. (When you live in a place named Apple Valley, you gotta have good-sized apples!) You can see others' versions of block 5 here and here.
I finished prepping the pieces this weekend. Here you see the pieces laying loose on the background fabric. (It doesn't show all the stems.) It took me a few tries until I was satisfied with the fabrics for the pieces... and I reserve the right to change it before it's stitched!
Let the stitching begin! (You know, I'm finding that I like applique!)
So that's enough projects, right? Well, uh, yeah... I *might* have placed an order for a little project today. Maybe once I show you, you'll understand. ;-)
10 comments:
Your block is looking lovely already, enjoy the journey, I think your bacvkground is great too.
Yay, applique! That is an awe-inspiring quilt. Kudos to you for taking it on. It should be an amazing journey. The fabrics in your first block are wonderful. And I love the more prominent apples! :)
The block is wonderful. I could never imagine doing so much applique...enjoy!
I wish you good luck and happiness in making that quilt. It is awesome.
So far I have been resisting this quilt but I'm really looking forward to seeing your interpretation...so far so good :0)
Crispy
You go girl! If anyone can do it you can!
Paulette
Good for you for changing around the pattern to suit you ..... I like that. Your quilt will be unique just for you. So far, I have resisted getting involved with this pattern .....
Hi Beth,
I have seen several blogs with that pattern on it. I love it. Your block is very pretty so far. Sometimes when I am working a pattern I change it up too. Be free and have fun.
It's called artistic license which affords you the opportunity to do what you wish to make it your own. I would probably do the same as I always fins myself changing things out to suit my personal tastes. I love this quilt and I'm so tempted to order the pattern and join in your journey.
I love the changes you've made and I will follow your progress. Enjoy the ride!
Wow, that is a gorgeous pattern and your first block looks really good. What method are you using? I'm working on some Christmas gifts right now that are machine applique - a new technique for me.
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