Palooza 3 Settings

I am trying to get through the backlog of blocks I missed, so I got started on block #3 after finishing block 10.

Patchwork Palooza #3: Light Keeper suggested layout
Patchwork Palooza #3: Light Keeper suggested layout

Once I cut out the pieces I messed around with them to see how they would look with the colors in different places. First, was the suggested layout.

The basis is, basically, a standard Monkey Wrench, also called Churn Dash. It is enhanced with a square in a square in the center. Barbara Brackman’s Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilts** calls this construction an ‘Unequal Nine Patch’. That is a category in her book. 

In Jinny Beyer’s The Quilter’s Album of Patchwork Patterns, this block is a slightly simplified version of Triangles and Stripes from Ladies Art Company, 1897. See page 85 for other names and references.

Light Keeper alternate
Light Keeper alternate

Anyway, I thought the layout above looked good. The Churn Dash part (dotted strips and triangles) looked good. However, since I had the pieces, I wanted to see how it would look with blue in the center. 

I think it also looks good, but has more of a circular effect. Maybe I need to do both?

 

 

 

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More Four Patch Fun

I just keep making these blocks.

I am still working through my Half Hexie Star strips, though I am almost out of lights, so I’ll have to cut a strip to make some backgrounds. 

I have about 32 of these so far.

 

 

 

 

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