I have always been interested in the
designs and colors of Amish quilts. A couple of years back I decided to adapt
this style into a quilt that I was going to put together.
This particular quilt was featured on
several catalog covers by “The American Quilters Society.” The first time it
was on the cover of their 1988 Fall issue and then when they put together their
Collection of Quilts 1860 – 1989, mine was also was one of the quilts that was
placed on the front cover of that publication.
The colors were a combination of my
own design and imagination. The blocks were pieced using the pinwheel pattern
from 8 small triangles. The quilt was a standard bed size, machine pieced and
hand quilted.
Although this photo was taken with a
quilting hoop as a prop, I hand quilted this quilt in an old fashion quilt
frame consisting of four boards, some clamps, and chairs.
Each triangle was quilted a quarter
inch from the seam.
This quilt has a sweet little
history. Not only did it make the cover of several publications, after about 5
years I received a letter from a lady who spent a night in a Bed and Breakfast
in Vermont. She said she slept under this fabulous quilt, and she enjoyed the
quilt so much, that she just had to write to me. When I sent the quilt to The
American Quilter’s Society it was required to sew a sleeve on the back of the
quilt with my name and address on. This was for photography and identification
purposes. Apparently the sleeve was not removed by the buyer. What a thrill it
was to know the location of my quilt, and also that it had a good home.