Monday, July 29, 2013

Log Cabin

Modern Log Cabins



























You may have noticed that I like to change old blocks to make new ones. Today I'm going to experiment with a Log Cabin block.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Wonky Block Update

Pillows By Roos






















Roos Kuypers sent me this picture of two pillows that she designed and then pieced and quilted by hand. She started the design by changing the grid on a traditional Capital T block, thus making it wonky.

To see her design sketches go to my 4 April 2013 post. To see more traditional blocks made wonky this way go to My Posts by Subject in the sidebar on the right and click on Wonky Blocks at the very end. To visit Roos Kuypers' blog go here.

I get inspired when someone else gets inspired by one of my ideas and starts designing. I look forward to seeing what else Roos designs in the future.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Color Play

Jacob's Ladder




Jacob's Ladder is a traditional block I like. I've tried making it wonky. I've tried scrambling its units. I've tried cutting it into quarters and putting them back together differently. Now I'll try one more thing.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Swirl #3 A

How To Piece Bernice


Yesterday I showed you quilt designs using my Bernice block.

Today I'll show you how I would piece this block.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Swirl #3

Bernice



I designed this swirl block and named it after my wife's mother Bernice.


Thursday, July 11, 2013

Paired Blocks #26

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

 

Lorraine








Having designed these two blocks, I thought it might be interesting to see what happens when I use them together to create a quilt design.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Swirl #2 A

How To Piece Lorraine


Yesterday I showed you this block that I designed and named Lorraine.

Today I'll show you how I would piece it. (You might decide there is a better way.)

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Swirl #2

Lorraine





Two days ago I did a post that I titled Swirl #1. That title suggests that there must be more than one, so I had to go back to my graph paper and design a second swirl block.

I named this one Lorraine, for my mother.


Friday, July 5, 2013

Swirl #1 A

How To Piece Linda


Yesterday I designed this block and named it for my wife Linda.


Today I figured out how I would piece it.


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Swirl #1

Linda


























I was doodling on graph paper when I discovered this block which I decided to call Linda. It's such a fundamental design that I can't believe I've never seen it before.

I decided to play with it and see what shows up.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Paired Blocks # 19 Recap

Debra Did This























Debra of Who Said Sew ?  sewed this quilt from a design I posted way back in 11 April 2011. She even improved on my design by adding a light band in the border.

I've designed more quilts than I'll ever be able to sew. So I'm always pleased to see the result when someone sews one of my designs.

What's even more exciting is that Debra has now caught the design bug herself. She bought Quilt-Pro and is using it to design her own quilts.

It's a great feeling to be able to say not only did I sew this quilt, I designed it as well. It's very addictive.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Ontario Series #4

Mississauga



























My Ontario Series of quilts is designed using triangles that aren't half-square triangles and so have to be paper pieced. The odd shaped triangles help make the blocks more interesting.



I call this block Mississauga.


Monday, June 10, 2013

Quarter 0f Nine #16

Antique Tile


























Antique Tile is a tradional block that is made from 9 square patches. So it is a nine-patch block. If you make one and then cut it into quarters, the result is four Quarter of Nine blocks.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Ontario Series #3

Manotick












Manotick is another simple block I've designed that I would paper piece.


Monday, June 3, 2013

Alphabet

I Need Help



























I've decided to publish a pattern that features my School House pieced alphabet.

On the back cover I want to suggest different things that could be done with this quilt. One of these is to use photo transfers for the walls of the school houses.








I've never done a photo transfer and so don't have an image to fill in the blank spot.
Does anybody have a suitable image that I can use? It will be reduced to a 1/2" square.
If so, and you want to make a fellow quilter happy, email me at tuxedoparkdesign@shaw.ca

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Ontario Series #2

Collingwood
























I used non-45 degree triangles to design this paper pieced block that I call Collingwood.

When I ask what if and play with the color and setting I get results like these:

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Quilter's Connection

Four Friends



























The pattern for my Four Friends quilt is in the June issue of Quilter's Connection. And the quilt is on the cover.

This quilt is made using what I call a Quarter-of-Nine block. To see more of them go to My Posts by Subject in the sidebar on the right and click on Quarter-of-Nine.

To learn more about Quilter's Connection and find out what else is in the June issue go here.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Ontario Series #1

Toronto


























I wanted to design some blocks that featured some triangles that weren't half-square triangles. I decide they would be my Ontario series and started with this block - Toronto.


Usually my designs are pieced, but I expect this series, like this block, will be paper pieced.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Offset Block #14

 

Spool





I was looking for an interesting block to play with offset when I came across Spool. My first thought was, this is not an interesting block and no matter how I color it or offset it, it will never be interesting. I decided to give it a try more out of a sense of fairness and duty than from any expectation that anything would come from it.

Here's what I found.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Offset Block #13


Snail's Trail

Snail's Trail is a very unique block. It will be interesting to see what happens when it is offset.