Showing posts with label Barbara Brackman. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Butternut and Blue, 60"x60"


Started in a class with Barbara Brackman on the border wars between Kansas and Missouri prior to the start of the Civil War. The book is BORDERLAND IN BUTTERNUT & BLUE.
In this quilt there are 5 Memory Wreath blocks. These were traditionally made of the clothes of the deceased. The corner blocks are Blind Man's Fancy.
This quilt was a challenge because of the designated palette of butternut (the color of Rebel uniforms, a natural dye from walnuts); and the blue of Yankee uniforms.
This was probably made in 2004-2005. I sent it to a national show, and 3 of 3 judges remarked that it need more quilting. I put it back under the needle and quilted more. I didn't get that comment at the next show. Color selection took me longer then. I cut all the pieces for the blocks, and then was able to more them about until I had the contrast needed. I wasn't able to limit myself to butternut and blue, and added brighter yellows and red.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Holly Block, 10"x12"

From the JUNIPER AND MISTLETOE, by Menaugh and Brackman, Kansas City Star Quilts. Previously published as "Festival of Trees" by Sunflower Pattern Cooperative.
This is a tough pattern to do in machine applique. All of my friends have done it needle-turn. It has been very popular in Western Washington, a land of lots of trees.