Ella Maria Deacon Quilt – Month 16

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Hello to all the Ella Maria Deacon quilters! I've got a great mix of blocks for you this month. I think you'll enjoy the mix of patchwork and applique. Let's take a look at them.

Block 61

attributed to: William D Coles

What a great pieced block! We have templates for this block. Remember to add your seam allowance to the fabric when cutting your pieces and it should go together quilt easy.

Block 62

attributed to: Ruth Anns Buzby / Rancocas

Does this one look familiar? You've made one of these before. I didn't realize there were two of these in the quilt. With so many blocks I guess I just missed seeing it.

Block 63

attributed to: Ann Reeves

This has to be one of my favorite blocks in the quilt. Maybe it's the fabrics but I think the design is just beautiful and so unique. It's a variation on an orange peel block. This one will take you some time but it's work the work. You could applique the yellow and red in the center as squashed circles starting with the yellow on the bottom, followed by the red, and then add the blue petals. Hopefully, that's clearer than mud and you understand what I mean.

Block 64

attributed to: Ella Maria Deacon / 1842

Here it is! This is the block that would be on the center of the bed just below the pillows. It's Ella Maria's block and just like the complexity of the quilt, this block is filled with challenges. I've provided templates and also a full-size drawing. I'd suggest piecing the ring of red diamonds and background triangles in a circle. Applique to your background square followed by the applique of the center, green circle. Finish with the background flower petal in the center.

That's it for this month's blocks but I want to share with you some of what will be starting during the first couple of months of 2021.

Starting January 1

Little Blocks 365

These little gems are going to be so much fun. Use your 1930s fabrics left from making the 3030 Quilt or pull out your reproduction prints. How about using solid colors? I've considered Moda's Grunge fabrics for this one. We both have a few weeks to decide and other than your background fabric, scraps will do! 

  •  365 different 3" foundation paper pieced quilt blocks so all our points are perfect!
  • For 52 weeks
  • 74" x 87" quilt
  • Receive 7 foundation paper pieced patchwork block patterns via email each Friday.  You can work on them over the weekend or make one each day!
  • The border might just include some applique!
  • One time fee
  • Receive your first 7 blocks on January 1 (Supply list emailed after sign up)

Sign up here before December 31st so you don't miss your first blocks!

Heartfelt Block of the Week

Starting February 12

If you loved (or missed out on) the 3030 Quilt in 2020 you'll want to join me in making the Heartfelt Block of the Week Quilt!

Sign up to make this classic quilt inspired by a circa 1860 antique quilt. Almost all of the blocks are pieced but I'm adding a touch of applique now and then.

The antique quilt was indigo blue and white but my heart sang when I saw the upcoming Roselyn fabric collection by Minnick and Simpson. I'll be using those fabrics to make my quilt and am starting with a fat quarter bundle.

Don't worry if red and white isn't your style because I designed this quilt so everyone can use their favorite fabrics to create a Heartfelt quilt in a style all their own! Reproductions - 1930s - Scrappy - Tula Pink or Kaffe - they'll all work!

  • 30 different quilt blocks
  • For 30 weeks
  • 85" x 105" quilt
  • Receive a patchwork or applique block pattern via email each Friday
  • One time fee
  • Receive your first block Feb 12 (Supply List emailed after sign up)
  • We'll be sharing our progress in the Sentimental Stitchers Facebook Group

Sign up here to make the Heartfelt Block of the Week

Ella Maria Deacon Quilt - Month 16

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Ella Maria Deacon Quilt – Month 15

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I want to start by wishing everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving! This is a year where we may feel like there's not much to be thankful for but we really do have so much.

It's been a busy month for me and I'm sorry the blocks are late this month. Let's get right to them!

Block 57

attributed to: Elizabeth Busby 1841

A mostly pieced block. You'll rotary cut and machine piece the majority of the block while appliqueing the partial circles in the center.

Block 58

attributed to: Emily C Coles 1841

Another pieced block with a sweet star in the center. Templates have been provided for the star because the math didn't work out like I would have liked.

Block 59

attributed to: Sarah Elizabeth Horner 1842

This block is nearly the same but with a different star in the center. It seemed like a good idea to get these both out of the way at one time.

Block 60

attributed to: Benson(?) Kemble 1841

This is such an interesting, yet simple block. Begin with a nine patch and add a little border and you've got something special. Mostly rotary cut with one template you'll have this one done quickly.

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Ella Maria Deacon Quilt – Month 14

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Hello October!

I'm enjoying the beautiful fall colors of northern Michigan and can see some of them in our Ella Maria quilt. The reds of the Maple trees, the yellows of the Beech trees against the green of the pines. 

This was my view out my window today. It's been a really blustery day with wind gusts of at least 50 mph and rain on and off but the colors are still pretty. Let's get to this month's blocks. They are pretty great!

Block 53

attributed to: Elizabeth H Burr

What a block! This one is a bit of a challenge. I have presented it slightly different than the original and hope it'll be a bit easier to stitch. The overall look is exactly the same so have fun. I added some stitching notes to the pattern page on how I'd tackle the block.

Block 54

attributed to: Sarah B Deacon / New Jersey / 1842

What a pretty applique block. I think this one will be a joy to stitch. The colors are pretty and so true to the era.

Block 55

attributed to: M C Coles / Remember me / 1841

I like this block! You could piece together the petals of the outer ring and then applique the top edge but I'll tackle this one in a different way. I'm going to applique a circle of just the green petals all in one piece with a straight sneak over of fabric under the red ones. Next, I'll add the red petals individually on top of the green ring. Cover the raw edges with a circle of background fabric and then add the four red center pieces leaving the square in the middle or............you could do the red center pieces all as one and put another square on top.

Block 56

attributed to: B _______ Chapman / Mount Holly / May 27 / 1842

What can I say? This is just a great applique block. You'll have fun with this one.

That's it for this month. You can get to the blocks in the online store by clicking on the link below.

 

Ella Maria Deacon Quilt - Month 14

 

 

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