The vintage fabrics are just wonderful. I have 63 of these fan shapes, all hand pieced. I am really not sure how to finish them.
There are 20 of these dresden plates. some have the outter edge basted and only one has the center. I have a ton of the 9 patches and I think this is the first set of vintage squared I will tackle. I invision them done with alternating minty green solid squares. Sounds like I need to go shopping.
Here is another pieced block included in the stack of vintage work. Not sure where she was going with this one. I do have several of the patterns as well as some articles the previous owner was using, maybe I will find a clue.
This the the box that everything was stacked upon. It has some newspaper clippings from 1979 from the Adair County Free Press in Greenfield, Iowa. There were several templates, including one for the fans and for the nine patches. There is also a lsit of Kansas City Star patterns, some cut diamonds and some block patters. And a pieced block that looks like a variation on Churn Dash.
I think this fish block could be great...
An applique pattern that was in the box...
Lucky you to have such great vintage blocks. Can you imagine piecing all those little triangles in the circle block? There's lots of pages on line that will help you with the fans and dresden plates.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great treasures! I really like that block in the 4th picture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic collection of vintage blocks - particularly like the fans and the dresden plates. Congrats on your new (to you) machine. Take time to get to know it and enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteI have a few sets of old blocks too...not as spectacular as yours...but I've been waiting for years to put them together.
ReplyDeleteI'll be interested to see how you work with yours.
Beautiful colors. It is going to be a fabulous quilt.
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