Easter Week Palm Quilts - Day 1
You don't have to celebrate Easter to enjoy looking at all the Hosannah/Palm quilts I've made over the years. This is based on the traditional (vintage) Palm block that was made with templates. OOOHHHH!
Here's a photo of the way this was presented about 100 years ago. This is from Ruby McKim (though she did not create the original).
And here's a cover of another quilt block booklet from that long ago. And that has a page with those pesky templates for making this!
Bible Favorites Blocks booklet from 100 years ago |
I have made many, many blocks and about a dozen quilts using this lovely Palm block. I converted everything to foundation paper piecing and didn't have to worry about the points. The first versions I made were split down the center. Here's a digital file from 1999.
Foundation paper pieced Palm block in 2 sections |
I even have a single block that I use when I teach this workshop. Can you see the diagonal seam running from top left to bottom right?
Here it is from the back:
Then I realized that it could be pieced in the same manner as an off-center log cabin. I got really excited because now I could design it in any size! Here is one of my early versions of this. I was using batiks. Probably early 2000s, published in Quilt Almanac. These were 6" blocks.
I kept with the brown batik theme and made a larger block into a quilt. Yes, you can make a quilt using 7 blocks! These are 7" blocks.
And one more quilt made with some Benartex fabrics as it appeared in my last book (Paper Piecing Perfect Points). I called it - Hosannah! 7" Blocks
Hosannah: 33" x 43" |
You can see a few more quilts and blocks in my Etsy pattern listing: Palm Quilt. But stay with me this week and I'll show you even more right here! This is one of my favorite workshops to teach, too.
How fun to follow the Holy Week with quilt blocks, too!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Susan.
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