Apologies for being so late! My quilt has been finished since the due date, but I just haven't dealt with the photo and blog stage. Now I just have to get to the post office!
After a reading of my quilt books I realised my stash contained very little of the Amish palette. Since a big part of the challenge has to be not purchasing more fabric I decided to do these Amish Pineapple blocks in bright colours and a modern setting.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
Amish Inspired by Lynn
Amish quilts = plain coloured fabrics, simple repeated blocks, and hand quilting.
Amish Inspired. Here it is!
Enjoy your Amish collection, Judith. Best wishes from Lynn.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Bars Variation - Judith
Browsing "Amish Crib Quilts from the midwest – The Sara Miller collection" I came across
this 1920 -1940 quilt by an unknown quilter which I felt I needed to replicate
in a miniature form using hand dyed and black calico. The quilt is freely machine
pieced and quilted using, what I’ve been told, the traditional black thread.
I’m
loving the Amish quilts appearing on the Blog, all different and all very
special, thank you fellow stitchers.
Judith
Simplicity. By Kerry
Thank you Judith for the Challenge. Last year at Quilt market Hoffman brought out a range of Batiks in solids this was a great opportunity to work with them. There is always an element of imperfection in an Amish quilt and mine seams to be in the binding application . Did not look like it in reality but the camera tells no lies.
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