Lureca Outland of Boligee, Alabama made this wedding ring interpretation quilt in 1991. It's part of the current exhibit at the American Folk Art Museum. Helen and I searched to find "the block," but we couldn't. It's quite a puzzle to us how Lureca put this quilt together. Viewed from a distance, this bold colorful quilt is stunning.
Are the green triangles snowball corners on each block (that have an on-point square in the middle and the stripes sewn onto each edge?)
ReplyDeletemaybe it was sewn in diagonal rows, no block per se?
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great quilt. Barbara B. recently posted one similar to this.
ReplyDeleteJust when you think you've found the block, you find that it can't be. I should have taken better close up photos to show this. I think it was pieced in a random way with no blocks.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen. I think the block is the same as the one I used in my liberated selvage wedding ring quilt that you had on your blog last summer. Each ring is made up of 4 blocks-the striped part in the middle and the two triangles. This is a spectacular quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis looks a lot like the block from Gwen Marston and Freddy Moran. The Liberated Wedding Ring....from their book together. {Together Again? something like that} Very pretty....love the green!
ReplyDeleteI think The Cozy Quilter has it! That is the block I see as well. This is one of the quilts on my "to do" list as I whack and sort scraps and strings into 8 different scrap quilt projects. THanks for posting this version with the green eys...I may need to rethink the tan fabric I had picked out!
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Teresa :o)
Love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIf I were to make it I think I would make scrappy strip sets, then sub-cut, rectangles (4) and add tri corners, One of background and one alt color- make sets of four and re assemble into snowball block w/inner sq. haven't done the math to see sizes but should beable to do any size one wants.
ReplyDeletestarting with a scrappy strip set would give each 'ring' same/similar fabrics. jmho- cw
And the quilting?
ReplyDeleteIs it random also?
Lovely quilt. thanks for sharing your trip with us :0).
Happy Sewing
Really love this one, different and unique.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
the color is great! must get up to see that show... hugs!
ReplyDeleteI saw these quilts when I was in NYC last weekend and I enjoyed them lots. Its sad to hear that museum is closing down. I didn't take any pix, so I'm glad you have them here.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! Do you know the size ot the center squares? Thanks.
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