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This Project Has Been SAVED By the Kindness Of a Stranger |
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YES!!! New Yardage From eBay Is An Exact Match to My Strip From 2014! |
I'll probably give this quilt another name if I ever finish it, but for now I'm calling it the FrankenWhiggish Rose because I cobbled the pattern together from different sources like a Frankenstein monster. The traditional Whig Rose applique pattern was very popular with 19th century quilters, there are lots of variations, and I love every antique Whig Rose quilt that I've ever seen. The quilt pictured below is a stunning example of an antique Whig Rose quilt from the collection of the International Quilt Study Center and Museum:
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Whig Rose Quilt Attributed to Del Patterson circa 1895-1905, International Quilt Museum Collection |
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Kim Diehl's Country Whig Rose Wallhanging, from her Simple Blessings Book (affiliate link) |
Joyce Stewart's Village Gardens Quilt, Adapted From Kim Diehl's Country Whig Rose Pattern |
Anyway, that's where my quilt block came from, and then after making one complete block, I imported a photo of my actual quilt block into EQ software, using that photo to color plain blocks in my quilt design (the same way you'd import a photo or scan of a fabric and use that to color patches in your design). I like to work this way, making a single block out of real fabric and then using the design software to try it out in different settings so I am sure I really love what I'm seeing on my computer screen before I go ahead and make all of the blocks, especially when it's something really time-consuming.
My EQ8 Design for My FrankenWhiggish Rose Blocks |
Now, do you understand why Ramona's gesture of kindness, taking the time to hunt down discontinued fabric for a fellow quilter she's never even met, means so much to me? I am so excited to get this project back in my fingers again!
And the kindness of Ramona got me thinking about ALL of you wonderful quilters that I've come to know online. My Internet quilting buddies are the best -- when I asked for help, you have emailed me lengthy tutorials, mailed me samples of your favorite products, notions, etc. Someone made me a beautiful embroidered needle book and mailed it to me from New Zealand when I broke my collar bone in a bicycle accident a few years ago, just to cheer me up -- from NEW ZEALAND!
And so an introverted, secretive closet quilter named Rebecca ventured forth to last night's meeting of the Charlotte Quilters' Guild, thinking that if quilters from all over the country and all over the world who've never even met me can be such wonderful people, then maybe it's worth the risk of walking into a room full of strangers to meet some of the quilters who live in my own town. I'm going to have to play hooky from choir rehearsal on the first Wednesday of the month so I can give this quilt guild thing a try... Wish me luck!
Do you belong to your local quilt guild? Any advice you'd care to share with me in the comments?
I'm not even 100% sure that I know what one does as a member of a quilt guild besides paying the dues and showing up at the meetings. But for now, if you'll excuse me, I have 128 leaves to cut out of my green fabric!Today I'm linking up with:
• Let’s Bee Social at www.sewfreshquilts.blogspot.ca/
• Midweek Makers at www.quiltfabrication.com/
• WOW WIP on Wednesday at www.estheraliu.blogspot.com
• Needle and Thread Thursday at http://www.myquiltinfatuation.blogspot.com/
• Whoop Whoop Fridays at www.confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com
• Finished Or Not Friday at http://busyhandsquilts.blogspot.com/
• Slow Sunday Stitching at http://kathysquilts.blogspot.com/
• Oh Scrap! at Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework at http://quiltingismorefunthanhousework.blogspot.com
• Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts http://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com
• Main Crush Monday at Cooking Up Quilts http://www.cookingupquilts.com/
• Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
• Moving it Forward at Em’s Scrap Bag: http://emsscrapbag.blogspot.com.au/