Monday, March 29, 2010

red cross quilt

for april i'd love for you to make a red cross block. the blocks in the picture were made by me and my common threads buddies. i hope you don't mind adding to this quilt. the blocks should be 6.5". feel free to make one or more than one block.

your package will go out in the next couple of days. you will be receiving some muslin, some kona bone, red and a few black scraps. feel free to use your own fabric as long as it's red.

the crosses can float in the background or extend to the edges of the block. you can combine fabrics or have the cross be one fabric. don't feel like you need to keep the background fabric consistent. change it up within the block. i want the quilt to have dimension and that's a good way to do that. i prefer kind of skinny crosses, but improvise the shape however you want to...as long as it reads as cross it'll be great. i love the curvy, improv feel of the crosses in the inspiration quilt.

the crosses can be centered in the block or not...whatever is fine with me. i only want touches of black in the quilt, so try to stay with primarily red.

any questions, let me know. now i need to get to the post office!


7 comments:

  1. Yahoo! Very excited about this, Jacquie! I've always admired red cross quilts.

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  2. Wow! Simple and gorgeous. -- michele

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  3. This is such a neat idea. Clean and simple in concept, but so interesting in practice.

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  4. The inspirations quilt is wonderful...looking forward to this project!

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  5. I'll be glad to add to this awesome quilt!

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  6. I received my package of fabrics! I didn't see any instructions other than a 6.5" size, so would you recommend using a 9-patch piecing technique? I am not familiar with red cross blocks so I could use a little direction.

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  7. My package arrived yesterday. I'd feel more comfortable, too, with a little more direction, I think. I believe I understand from the photo what to do, but could you write just a bit more about the process? Thanks. -- michele

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