This is a new "old" quilt top I just purchased from Ann Hermes, set 3 blocks by 7 blocks. The fabrics are estimated to be from the late 1800's. Each block was hand-stitched, but the blocks were sewn together by machine. The quilter, either the block maker or the one who sewed it together, apparently did not know the definition of "square" (as in, each side should be equal). Pretty wonky.
Here's a close-up of some of the fabrics used.
And Mr. Grosbeak has been visiting regularly since last week. Isn't he a cutie?
1 comment:
That gray square is pretty funny. Maybe a beginner who was just learning to sew and didn't have the concept of 2 contrasting fabrics.
My Grosbeak only stayed for one day.. You are lucky to have him for so long.
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