delighted i got into this blog hop at the very last nanosecond! books, books, we all got books! if you have been quilting for a while--46 years for me--you have some gems on that bookshelf, some from quilters no longer with us but definitely goodies. a recent fabric catalog showed a pattern that immediately piqued my mojo sending me to pull out this book....
i took a workshop with pepper cory once on quilt marking and it was soo informative and helpful...this book is no exception. lots of ideas and multiple size templates for any project--opted for 4" finished units. found these cherrywood solids in the stash, beautiful scrap pieces....
in the 1980s i made a drunkard's path quilt and hand pieced it as curves were scary, but plenty of practice has made them now easily do-able by machine. my design called for 49 units.
played around with the units on my design wall and this was the result....
called "purple pathway to enlightenment"....still using methods from the long-ago quilt class, it's thread basted and will be hand quilted. no, i am not a modern quilter, just a quilter who tries different things and loves to play with fabric, especially solids. hand quilting is the part i like best and solids are the perfect medium for all those stitches and designs. lured into quilting by amish quilts, they are still my first love.
and though i NEVER EVER use a pricey fabric on the backs of my quilts, unless it's ugly of course, this gorgeous kaffe urchin print in the stash was perfect don't you think?
and before you go, here is another wall quilt made from this book....called 'a quilter's journey'....even as Oz beckons, no quilter would resist stopping to shop along the way!
be sure and stop by all the bloggers who have dusted off that book for something special!
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and thank you beaquilter for organizing this hop!























