Hawaii in July Day Two
I came upon a beautiful quilt featured in Appliqué Quilts Magazine Fall 2005. I was an editor at the time but I didn't do the feature or pattern on it. It's based on a vintage block called Lover's Knot. It is not Hawaiian, but that style block influenced Hawaiian women. It's interesting what is said about this particular block: "Fold, cut and sew appliqué is a technique used extensively in early Pennsylvania quilts. It was brought to Hawaii by 19th century missionaries, inspiring those elaborate and fascinating Hawaiian quilts." Here is a fascinating read about Hawaiian History of Quilting - click the link to learn more about how these beautiful motifs were created by Hawaiian women after learning a few things from the missionaries. What do you think of this quilt by Katy Sweigart? Lover's Knot by Katy Sweigart: 48" x 48" I decided to make a block and try out the method again. It's been awhile, but here are the easy steps. I first traced...