QUILTS & FABRIC: PAST & PRESENT


Friday, November 8, 2024

Pomegranate Applique

 

Kentucky Paw-Paw by Elsie Ridgley

Over at the CivilWarQuilts blog we are doing a Kentucky Classic applique sampler this year. The blocks for the BOM come from some mid-19th-century Kentucky quilts and those Kentuckians seem to have been fond of Pomegranate imagery---did they grow pomegranates in 19th-century Kentucky?

BillieJo Rondi Lesley's purple palette.
I'm calling them paw-paws in Kentucky.

A Rose tree

Elsie's William Morris prints

Becky Brown went off on her own tangent...

See posts with the free patterns for Kentucky Classic here:

I thought I'd look around for more Pomegranate designs. I found many ways to arrange and set the fruit blocks.

Kansas Museum of History
Top by Mary Jane Scruggs of Nicodemus, Kansas last quarter 19th c.



Tennessee project & the Quilt Index

Michigan State University/Cuesta Benberry Collection
For Hattie Dorsey Moore by her sister Mary Stanford, 1876


Denver Art Museum/probably Kentucky

Fons & Porter Collection, dated inscribed 1860


But surprisingly little variety in the fruit itself.

You can add a couple of flourishes 
but it's generally two layers or three.
Round or squat.

The major creativity is in the "top-knots."

A design transferred to quilts straight from German-American traditional arts.



Sunday, November 3, 2024

Color Trends

 


I didn't go to Market but I do enjoy pirating pictures to
see what the trends are.


Here's a short virtual tour.


Lots of samplers


Interesting to see how many featured houses....sign of the times
when a little homey shelter is called for?

Cute--- as usual--- is a mainstay.

What about color?



White or close to it is everybody's go-to neutral.


Poppie Cotton gift to founders

Island Batik

Tipsy Needle

Tula Pink

With exceptions.