Vintage Cracker Block Updated and FREE Pattern
No, not a Saltine! Not a Triscuit or a Graham or other crunchy bite sized snack. This is the traditional name of a block that is easy to make without templates. It's a workshop I've taught several times and I love the "aha" moments my students have.
This is one of the quilts I made 20 years ago which was published in Quilt Magazine. I didn't have a decent photo of it until a few weeks ago when the person I gave it to asked me to put a rod pocket on the back so she could hang it. Doris loves red and black and didn't want to sit under it - she wanted to hang it so she could look at it!
Red and Black Cracker Quilt: 51" x 60" |
Using my Magic Stax method, the blocks begin as 10-1/2" squares and end at 9-1/4" finished. That size doesn't matter because they are stitched one to another, tilting them back and forth.
Here's an even better photo:
Let's see two blocks from another quilt. These are from batiks and are very scrappy.
Two Cracker Blocks |
Crackle Quilt: 51" x 60" |
Crackle Quilt Pattern |
Thank you for this so interesting pattern! I believe it must go on the list, and I think it would make a good leader-ender project, too. I love the batik blocks.
ReplyDelete