The good old sampler quilt... like many, it's where I started my quilting journey, way way back! We were living in Christchurch for a year & I went every week to a wonderful old home in Merrivale for lessons. The lady there was set up in a large room, with tables lined up down the midddle & we all sat around looking thru' her many books, choosing our next block. She would help with advice and drawing up the patterns, & then we would go away and hand piece & hand quilt over the week. I was around 30yrs at the time, one of the youngest in that little group, but I loved going! That first quilt is of course very dated & faded now but I still treasure it.
Since then I've made more sampler quilts for family & little friends. I have found they are a good way to learn new techniques, to try out different colour combinations, and to use up that stash!
row-by-row turtles for 4yr Jared
improv leftover blocks quilt for Olive
BOM Material Obsession/pretty in pastels
DYOS a little bit of pink
There are so many different ways to revive this concept ... Back in January I joined in with the "Classic meets Modern" QAL to make another sampler! Each month a very classic/traditional block gets a bit of a modern fresh spin added - be it in composition, style, or fabric choices. I have been very much focused with the gypsy wife lately but now that's finished, I thought I'd get busy this weekend and do a bit of a catchup.
wonky starflower
churn dash
I have also been wondering about different setting possibilities while I've been sewing
but there's still a few more months to go before I need to make the final decsion.
but there's still a few more months to go before I need to make the final decsion.
I love my first sampler quilt, even though my tastes have changed. They are such good quilts to learn and to practise skills that are useful in other quilts.
ReplyDeleteI have never done a sampler quilt - maybe one day .....
ReplyDeleteI love the colours you are making these blocks in.
ReplyDeleteThe turtles!!! So cute :)
ReplyDeleteYou have quite a variety of blocks happening here - it must be fun to try so many different ones.
ReplyDeleteMy first pieced quilt and first group quilt were samplers - I loved how the blocks co-ordinated! looking forward to see what layout you come up with.
ReplyDeleteI like the color combination you chose for the sampler quilt, it's going to be beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteOooh! Exciting!! Looking really good!!!
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