Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Blue and White Quilts

I really enjoy two color quilts. Their crispness and simplicity really lets the pattern shine.  The editors of Red and White Quilts have written a new book with blue and white quilts.



Blue & White Quilts: 13 Remarkable Quilts with Timeless Appeal*  by That Patchwork Place offers beautiful traditional quilts, which means that you may have already seen these patterns, but they are beautiful and worth a second look. They are recreated using modern techniques.


The quilts are made by these designers:  Lissa Alexander, Lisa Bongean, Julie Hendricksen, Sherri McConnell, Camille Roskelley, Laurie Simpson, Helen Stubbings, Debbie Roberts, Jill Shaulis, Nancy Mahoney, Paula Barnes, and Mary Ellen Robison.


Because there are many different designers, it is worth reading the patterns to find different techniques to make the same block, to see which one you like.  Most of the quilts use simple techniques, but will take perseverance to make the multiple blocks.



Most of the quilts are pieced, but there is some applique.


 I really like this star.

 I also like using a dark background instead of a light background. The stars are on point. The pattern calls for making the flying geese using the stitch and flip method.


 Some blocks are bigger.



This applique and pieced quilt uses the four at a time flying geese method.

I received a review copy of Blue and White Quilts* from Edelweiss. It was published by That Patchwork Place on December 6, 2019 and is 96 pages.

*affiliate link

2 comments:

  1. I do know why I don't come here...I have no excuse except my mind is going so many different directions I cannot think straight. Anyway, I love two color quilts, too, but have never did any except that recent small Orange Peel top...in oranges and grays. LOL

    Anyway, I wanted to come here and correct something about my blog...you had commented in April. I had stated the 'closing lines' as I call them were from Sister Monica Joan....I knew but had forgotten that they are not her. It is supposed to be the mature voice of Jennifer Worth! Something I read today made me realize I had been saying they were Sister Monica Joan and I just wanted to correct myself to you. Cause you had commented.

    I had known before that it was not her, but just simply forgot. It is the voice Vanessa Redgrave that does her voice.

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  2. In the months of summer these are the best colors (White and blue) for to dress the bed, in my personal opiniĆ³n for me.

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