Rising Sun
I traveled to New York and back this weekend to celebrate my father in law's 99th birthday! We drove through Rising Sun, Maryland. I said to my husband: "You know. I have a quilt with that name." (No surprise there!)
My paper pieced rendition of the traditional Rising Sun block (14", composed of four 7" units) |
I have made this several times and it even was a popular workshop. It also appears in my 3rd book, Paper Piecing Perfect Points. I call it "Casablanca Sunrise." That was also the name of the fabric collection I used at the time (well over 10 years ago!)
Casablanca Sunrise quilt using the Casablanca Collection by Blank Fabrics |
Well, what happens when you make more than one block? Let me show you. (Sorry that the picture isn't as bright as a sunrise, but I think you get the idea). This quilt uses FOUR blocks, but because of the way I have turned 1/4 of each block, it creates the illusion of FIVE blocks. Neat trick, huh? And will you look at those stripes!
Four blocks become five - I sewed until I ran out of fabric! |
I took my workshop samples and made another quilt. Not quilted yet, but it's part of my "When 4 (blocks) Create 5." Each paper pieced block finishes to 14", with four 7" units.
One of my students sent this finished quilt from a workshop. Isn't it beautiful?
I don't think I have anymore unfinished units, since I retired the class. But it's a fun - and easy - block to make using paper piecing.
I don't remember seeing this one before. I really like it in all of the settings above.
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