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Anders' Graduation Quilt for 2021, New York Beauty Blocks by Karen K. Stone |
I started filling a Pinterest board with a wide range of options for his perusal, with some quilts pinned because of the piecing design and others because I liked the color scheme, and many of them would have been fairly straightforward to put together. But the quilt that caught his eye was not a "quilt-in-a-day" project -- he picked Cinco de Mayo by Karen K. Stone.
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72 x 72 Cinco de Mayo Quilt by Karen Kay Stone (Book is OOP but available here) |
Lars's graduation quilt was an original design, and it was cool to do something completely one-of-a-kind for him. But I have always wanted to play with New York Beauty blocks and Karen K. Stone designed so many interesting variations on this historical block -- I love her quilt. What's more, these blocks are available as an add-on-purchase for my EQ8 software, so I was able to start with the blocks and layout Karen designed, add two rows to the layout so the quilt would fit an XL Twin college dorm bed, and then start right in playing with color without having to draft those variations myself.
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72 x 96 Cinco de Mayo Resized for XL Twin Bed, in Monochrome |
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Coloring is Just a Guide; This Quilt Will be Scrappy |
Quillow Sunday 2021 is twenty-three months away.
If I make three blocks per month, I'll have all 48 finished in 16 months. If I make 2 1/2 blocks per month, I'll still be done making them all in 20 months, giving me a month to assemble the blocks into a top and another two months for quilting and binding. That is SO MUCH MORE my speed!!Because it's not like I don't have anything else to work on... Does anyone remember THIS quilt?
Neglected WIP Quilt for Anders That No Longer Fits His Bed |
I'm headed to Appalachian State for New Student & Parents Orientation tomorrow, so consider this my jump start on Design Wall Monday, To-Do Tuesday, AND my July OMG (One Monthly Goal).
This week's To Do:
- Resize Beware the Ishmaelites (Anders' MBB Sampler Quilt) so that it fits a Queen bed again
- Make the two 6" Farmer's Wife blocks that I've selected as "palate cleansers" between projects
- Cut out the turquoise clam shells and circles for the 6-months-overdue Modern Baby Clam Shell quilt (Can you imagine how uncomfortable the poor mother would be if her baby was as long overdue as the baby's quilt?!)
And this month's goals:
- Make the first NY Beauty block for Trece de Agosto (Anders' graduation quilt version of Cinco de Mayo)
- Repair Lars's Drunken Dragons quilt and get that back on his bed in our house
- Make THREE more blocks for Beware the Ishmaelites
- Make another block for Trece de Agosto, Anders' graduation quilt
By the way -- if any one of you owns this Karen K. Stone Quilts book, or your library has a copy, or your friend has one that I could borrow, I would really, REALLY appreciate it. I can't bring myself to spend over $80 for a paperback book, especially when I already own the patterns from the book, but I would really like to take a look at the instructions to avail myself of any tips, tricks, or special techniques that Karen used in the construction of these very intricate New York Beauty blocks. Thank you!
I'm linking up with:
· Oh Scrap! at Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework http://quiltingismorefunthanhousework.blogspot.com
· BOMs Away at Katie Mae Quilts: https://www.katiemaequilts.com/blog/