Are you still with me? Do you want to see a really BIG block? I mean BIG!
This is a vintage block from Mountain Mist called
Friendship Plume. I drafted it to the size I wanted and it is a slight variation from the original. Here's a vintage quilt that appeared in one of our magazines years ago.
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Two Friendship Plume quilts in red and white |
I took the little teardrops off the tips of the plumes and made the actual appliqué piece 15" x 15". I then stitched it to a 17" background square.
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Freezer paper template ready to be cut from a gorgeous purple Fossil Fern |
My background square is a no-name light blue. It takes at least 15 minutes of sewing machine zigzag stitching (satin stitch) to get around all these curves - and I'm lightning fast. What do you think?
And the stitching from the back:
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Back of Friendship Plume block |
And the very first
Friendship Plume block I made as the pillow front with one of those floppy flanges. I had to use two different greens because - you guessed it - I was working with only fat quarters! I still own this lovely pillow and the Fossil Fern colors are still as vibrant as the first day I cut into them. Go check out the colors on the Benartex web site and see if your local quilt shop has any for sale.
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Friendship Plume pillow |
You can see more pictures of my other Hawaiian appliqué blocks at my Etsy shop. Check out the
Friendship Plume and Fleur de Lis pattern.
Fantastic Debby. I live the positive and negative of the red & white quilts.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful block and I love the little star design that forms in the center. The red and white quilts are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletefossil fern is such a beautiful fabric, it shines, it moves.
ReplyDeleteHi Debby! WOWEE - a 17" block would make for a lightening fast quilt, too. And a generous sized one at that even at 3x4. This pattern surely looks Hawaiian-inspired, especially in the yellow and green last photo. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI am always amazed at how the same quilt in two different colors or reversed colors always look so different even though it is the same pattern.
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