Rhoda Ann Marshall, Arizona Project & the Quilt Index
See the post with the first block here:
https://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/2022/03/southern-spin-1-circle-saw.html
It was just an image of a Southern flavored wheel with spiky points---it's not one of the nine blocks I'd planned. Too complicated ---for you to stitch--- for me to draft.
Another of Rhoda's blocks
But then people wrote they'd always wanted to make this very complex, rather popular block, three rows of spiky points. I was going to advise them to find a paper-pieced pattern on line. But I couldn't find anyone selling a pattern for three rows of points.
Jasper Auction
Well, I'll draw one I said. It's a public service.
Northeast Auction
Quilters living outside the South made these blocks too.
It has a number in my Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns, #3469. Since the book's been digitized into BlockBase+ I had the program draw a pattern for you fearless piecers.
Pattern A
And here it is for a 16" finished block (Patterns have to fit on the 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of paper.) I'd be printing this 50% bigger, enlarging it to at least 24 inches. You are getting 1/4 of the block, which you can make into templates or paper piece as arcs and assemble into a square.You will need two versions of the pattern. I flipped the pattern over, making the words backwards but also making the second of the paired designs.
Print Pattern x 2
& Flipped x 2
Pattern B
Rhoda, whose quilt is at top, actually made two of these quilts.
You may notice she did not worry about the sharpness of her points.
(No paper piecing for her.)
Jasper Auction. Middle ring has faded. Clues to Southern origin?
Fading solid green. Lack of precision points.
A charming approach to the whole thing.
I sure hope some of your followers will post their work ! (Or, you will!)
ReplyDeleteWow! How impressive. Wish I could tackle something like that.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this public service! I can't wait to try it.
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