I decided to work on a new (old) project from this book.
About a year ago, my mom and I split a purchase of 5" strips of Windham Fabrics "Clara Barton" fabric line. I had all the strips cut and paired to make this quilt called "Damask Rose."
I thought the central cross-shape in the block reflected Clara Barton's life as founder of the American Red Cross. So here is the first blocks I made yesterday.
The fabrics were based on items in her house and a quilt she received from veterans of the Civil War. Here's a reproduction fabric of some of the quilt blocks from the quilt.
Today was another day of staying inside to avoid the very humid, mid-90F degree weather. I am over summer already here in Atlanta and it's only mid-June! Tomorrow is supposed to be hotter (95F which means it will feel like 100+ YUCK!)
I finished sewing the borders on the Fat Quarter Shop's Designer Mystery quilt.
Hooray! Finally a finish. I probably won't be able to get it quilted anytime soon but at least this project is in the nearly finished stage.
4 comments:
That fat quarter mystery quilt blows my skirt up for sure..
Stay inside..it is STINKIN HOT.
Pat
You're getting a lot done. LOVE the Clara Barton blocks.
You are working on some fabulous quilts!! Send the heat this way -- it's warm here, no question, but I could take a few days of 100+ temperatures. :-)
Thanks for promoting my blog give-away! It's so much fun meeting new bloggers. I will have to make the quilt from the jelly roll book. Your blocks are fabulous, much better than in the book. Have a great week!
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