Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Ragtime Opportunity Quilt

Ragtime,
Kaw Valley Quilters Guild,
The Sewhatevers.
Quilted by Lori Kukuk
2013


I'm showing you our guild fundraiser because it's going to some lucky new owner soon.

The Sewhatevers volunteered to make this year's quilt.
We started with a square in a square in a square.
Sarah's been working with this block and just basic color for awhile.


The pattern is BlockBase number 2376 and has been published with several names over the years.
The Ladies' Art Company called it "Hour Glass" about 1900.
Carrie Hall called it "Economy Patch" in 1935.
The Kansas City Star published it as "This and That" in 1944.
and about the same time Nancy Cabot in the Chicago Tribune called it "Thrift Block."

We ignored the thrifty implications of those old names and bought a whole bunch of new fabric in batik style, hand-dyes and prints that look like hand-dyes.

We made a lot of 6-inch blocks, paper-piecing them over foundations.


I'm using the editorial we here. My job was pulling out the paper.

Sarah Fayman's version was our inspiration.


Here's our first idea for a set: Set it side-by-side just like Sarah's. But we realized that joining so many blocks by so many different stitchers makes lining up the points and corners problematic. Sarah's works because she sewed all the blocks herself (and because she is a great stitcher.)

We'd be better off with a sashing to separate all those points.
The color experts picked a stripe, a new-fashioned rainbow type of print and we placed the blocks on point.

Here's a detail

We called it Ragtime and donated it to the Kaw Valley Quilt Guild as a programming fundraiser.
A name will be drawn out of a hat at our annual retreat on September 16, 2013.



If you'd like your name in that hat we'd be glad to take your money.
Email Liz and she will tell you how this quilt could be yours.
Tell her you are interested in the Ragtime Quilt.





8 comments:

  1. This showed up on Pinterest yesterday, and of course I pinned it. How nice to read about it's "birth" - what great colors you all have used. Good luck with your raffle!

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  2. Loved reading the quilts story! Thanks Barbara!

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  3. That is a beautiful quilt and love the fabrics. I have gotten some minis and charm packs so I can practice my piecing with smaller quilts.

    Debbie

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  4. Fabulous! That striped sashing is brilliant.

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  5. This is a great looking quilt. Love the sashing. It really makes it sing!

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  6. just stunning, and sashing is an amazing choice!

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  7. Oh my gosh, I just LOVE this - what a great way to use batiks, and that striped sashing just gives it a wonderful finish. I think I might just have to put my name in the hat...thanks for sharing the story of how it came together.

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  8. I fell in love with your "ragtime opportunity quilt" and have been searching for fabric comparable to what you used for the sashing, anyway you can tell me where to locate it?

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