#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
Star2Tia
Over at my Civil War Quilts blog we are doing a block of the month this year called Dixie Diary.
The blocks are simple and there's an optional applique star or heart for each one.
#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
RCCheryl
This is the second block I called Checkered Allegiances.
The blocks are either basic traditional blocks or basic piecework that I made up---and wondered why nobody ever thought of it before, like the block above. It's simple but quite effective.
The monthly story is based on a diary published by Sarah Morgan who lived in Confederate Louisiana.
#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
AEAQuilts
When the Civil War began Sarah was 19, spoiled and self-absorbed. The great thing about the diary is you watch her mature as the war drags on. She grows up under extremely trying circumstances. We are only to Block 3 so we have yet to see any change, but she is funny and so sincere in her self-absorption at the beginning---sort of Scarlet O'Hara-esque.
#3 March
Shouting Yankee Doodle
Morgan Girl
I've found a few of the blocks that followers are making on our Flickr page to show you. I've squared up a few and brightened them in Photoshop so they look as great in the photos as they do in real life.
See our Flickr group here:
#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
Honas52
Honas52 is using the blue and buff color scheme that was so popular for cotton prints between 1840 and 1865.#3 March
Shouting Yankee Doodle
Honas52
#3 March
Shouting Yankee Doodle
Calico Quilter
#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
Lynn Hyman
I'm using pink and brown in my examples and stitchers are using lots of great pinks.#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
KKline
KKline has appliqued a detail of a Union print featuring hands.#1 January
Her Flag Flying
American Homestead
#1 January
Her Flag Flying
ColvinKiwi
The applique is optional---and some people are planning to add it at the end. But the blocks look terrific without it.#1 January
Her Flag Flying
Star2Tia
I figured this would be a good beginner series. Star2Tia and I are using prints from my Metropolitan Fair reproduction collection.#1 January
Her Flag Flying
Lynn Hyman
#2 February
Checkered Allegiances
Thalia T is doing a "gothy" miniature----
a very interesting color choice.
#1 January
Her Flag Flying
Thalia T
And very authentic---purple calicoes were often worn as "half-mourning" something all too common during the Civil War.
Thanks to all the block-stitchers who have posted their efforts.
See the Civil War Quilts blog here:
http://civilwarquilts.blogspot.com/
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