Showing posts with label Madder Prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madder Prints. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Simple Four Patch Doll Quilt

I have a special place in my heart for old doll quilts that look to have been made by a child. With that in mind, I decided to make a basic little four patch quilt that was inspired by those simple quilts of old. Mine is made from reproduction calicoes and is entirely pieced and quilted by hand. It measures about twelve inches by nine inches and each four patch block is three inches square.

I backed it with what is probably my favorite reproduction madder print of all time. Jo Morton designed it a few years ago for Andover Fabrics and I LOVE it! It is from the Jo's Calicoes line and is just wonderful.

I'm looking forward to a quiet night of stitching at home tonight so better get to it...my sampler awaits!

Happy stitching!
Sandy

Friday, October 22, 2010

Antique Doll Quilt


I love old doll quilts so thought I would post a little bit about one that I own. It is a simple little one patch that measures approximately 17 inches x 14 inches and is hand tyed instead of quilted. Judging by the fabric, I'm guessing it was most likely made in the 1870s or 1880s but I don't know the actual history of the quilt so can't say for certain.


The back of the quilt consists of four blocks made from some beautiful antique fabrics. The brown madder print is especially wonderful!




There are some amazing madder prints in this quilt with plenty of shirtings and other types of prints mixed in. Only a few fabrics have been used more than once so it truly is a great little study of 19th century calicoes. Someone once upon a time had a lot of scraps to use up!

Sandy