I love Pinterest. The ability to visually find items is a favorite way to search for me. In finding pinsperation for this year's Humble Quilts Doll Quilt swap I came across one very humble quilt that really caught my eye. I wish the image was pinned from the page and not simply from an uploaded portion because I would have loved to know more about it.
Isn't it cute? Economy Patch aka Square in a Square.
My creation:
This year I wanted to stick with mainly browns. I did add some fabrics to my civil war stash, but honestly I think it is getting a little harder today to find true reproduction fabrics--or I haven't found a source that I believe is true to the prints. 20yrs ago it seemed easier as many fabrics were being created using prints from the 1800's, today it seems like many of the prints are "inspired".
I had fun with the back. I also decided to use up some authentic cadet blue scraps that I had kept moving around my quilt room for years. The prints are so cute! I know fabric historians would frown against it, but it is a doll quilt and they are in strong/perfect condition. Better in a quilt than simply being shifted from my desk to drafting table to who knows where. I don't have a book started for fabric swatches, nor do I want to start one... so that's why they were placed into the fun scrappy backing.
Aren't the riding helmets and oak leaves lovely?
The lacy leaves below are cute too! Clicking through the photos to the flickr page, you can then zoom in to really get a good look at them.
This year my quilt flew to New Zealand. Wow on the shipping costs. This makes a few years in a row that I have mailed outside of the US and the spike in costs is really something, even at 10 ounces. I haven't investigated alternative mailing options, I am guessing they are all similar. The person I sent to went to the
Australasian Quilt Convention and was out of town when the doll quilt did arrive. She'll be picking it up today so I wanted to wait in posting just in case she saw my blog. I know people like to post their created quilts for the swap (usually on the facebook page) before mailing, but I wanted it to be more of a surprise for when she opened the package.
Another fun exchange for 2019! I haven't received my quilt yet, I am not sure where it will be flying in from. I was an early mailer this year because my heart fell in love with that first quilt above. Unlike this year, I tend to mail closer to the April 30 mailing deadline :)