Pickle Dish gets its name from the cut glass dish used to serve, well, pickles! This was a popular 1930s pattern that was only for those who could stitch accurately and weren't afraid of templates and curved seams. You don't believe me? Ha!
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Pickle Dish pattern in Kansas City Star October 28, 1931 |
Here is my first Pickle Dish quilt using a collection by Windham Fabrics. I began this quilt in 2013 (can you say ELEVEN YEARS?)
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Traditional Pickle Dish |
Yes, I paper pieced those points in the arcs! There was no way I would attempt templates. Yes, this was made in 2013.
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Paper pieced arcs |
Here are some arcs I made the same way for another quilt.
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Pickle Dish paper pieced arcs |
Then I made one using some Kaffe Fassett fabrics.
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My second Pickle Dish quilt |
I made this into a workshop and made more and more samples. I have decided to retire the workshop, so that means I need to use up all the samples and throw away the storage box (you've seen those Chobani yogurt boxes I use to store my workshop samples).
Here is one I made using those bright arcs above. This was hanging in a local quilt show. I think it looks like space aliens are getting ready to land!
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Black and Brights Pickle Dish: 61" x 61" |
I have enough to make four more blocks (like the Kaffe Fassett one above with the flower border) and then I'm done! I put a border on the first quilt you see at the top and it's been quilted and bound and heading for a local charity. Whew! It only took 11 years and a fun rooster border!
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Pickle Dish quilt: 42" x 42" |
I'll be sharing my last quilt as soon as I join those curved units with the melon centers. And I ran out of that pink fabric for a last point so I pieced it! Look closely and you'll see the seam.
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Pickle Dish unit with pieced pink point! |
Love the polka dot, hot air balloons, and the other multicolored fabric in the paper pieced arcs picture. I think I even have some of the hot air balloon fabric. Looking at the whole pickle dish quilt, I would never have guessed it was paper pieced. My favorite one is the Black and Brights Pickle Dish.
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