Vintage sheet quilt
Posted on | September 23, 2009 3 Comments | e-mail | print
I started cutting blocks in February of 08, and here it is September of 09 and I’m just now quilting it. Isn’t that cute, how everything takes a hundred years.
Here’s what I wrote when I started:
I drew inspiration from the patchwork throw in Amy Butler’s In Stitches; from the summer throw quilt in Last Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts, and from the easy lap quilt in Bend The Rules Sewing, as well as the patchwork quilt from Machine Made Patchworks. I made the rectangle widths in two uniform sizes but varied the lengths as whim dictated. I cut so many rectangles that I might have enough left over for a baby quilt that I might sell on etsy, along with a vintage-sheet grocery sack. (My etsy shop is like a million years in the making. Taking forever. Probably worthy of its own post.)
Kind of funny, actually.
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September 23rd, 2009 @ 10:33 am
I love this quilt. So very much! I actually HAVE some of those sheets and can’t bring myself to ditch them.
Reply to thisSeptember 23rd, 2009 @ 11:37 am
Thanks, Tarrant! Don’t ditch them, no. Put them in a quilt!
Reply to thisSeptember 25th, 2009 @ 5:27 pm
It’s lovely. I think I had some of those sheets on my bed when I was growing up.
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