Doesn't he look like a woven coverlet?
I did change the pattern and made my quilt larger. Math and I don't always agree but I was very pleased when two out of the three types of 9 patches were exact the number of blocks I needed for the quilt.
The original pattern doesn't have an applique borders but I'm envisioning 12" applique borders followed by a 9 patch border. The 9 patch border will be followed by a more narrow border on the outside.
Blueberry Pie's original name was Writer's Block. The pattern is found in the Red, White, and Sometimes Blue book which was published in 2011 by That Patchwork Place. Kelly Corbridge is the designer of this quilt. The background fabric is a light soft gray called Whisper Weave Cloud by Benartex.
I changed the name from Writer's Block to Blueberry Pie. I didn't think the name Writer's Block had anything to with the quilt! Cynthia suggest the name Blueberry Lattice but I went with Blueberry Pie.
Perhaps someday I'll make a Cherry Pie but with more pieced blocks and no applique, someday being the key word here!
Linking to Put Your Foot Down, TGIFF!, Peacock Party, Whoop Whoop Party, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Beauty Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts, Oh Scrap
Oh Gretchen, the quilt is GORGEOUS! I'm in love with it! Hope you can applique it soon! It's so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteGretchen -- this is heart stopping. Brava!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is stunning and I'm so glad I bought the book (when I didn't need it in the least lol!). I'm thinking of maybe going with a warm black and cream?? Thanks for sharing and I look forward to more progress posts!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!
ReplyDeleteThat one does not have anything easy looking in it - so I am glad that you enjoyed the piecing and thought it was. The borders you have planned will be stunning!!!
This has a classic look that I love. All that white space would be fun for quilting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt so far, and I'm sure it will be stunning when it's done. I really enjoy reading your blog posts - thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh...it already looks scrumptious so I'm trying to imagine the big pie with all the appliqued borders. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning, Gretchen! The borders that you have planned sound amazing. Sounds like good winter work as well. Congratulations on getting the center done. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what a beauty and it didn't seem to take you too long at all. Putting it away for a while will give you time to consider some lovely options forthe appliqued border.
ReplyDeletevery pretty...love a blue and white quilt
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I like that you have different colors of blue. It really makes it sparkle.
ReplyDeleteIt’s absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, Gretchen, I was in Love At First Sight with your Blueberry Pie quilt, and then you said APPLIQUÉ BORDERS and now I'm swooning!!! I can't wait to see what you have in mind for this beauty!
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful Gretchen. xx
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love this quilt top! Appliqué borders will just pot it over the top!
ReplyDeleteOh Gretchen it is beautiful!!! I need to get my book out and make one!!!! - maybe later this year!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love it! Your center is gorgeous, and I can't wait to see what appliqué border will be attached. You are such a good planner, envisioning the perfect borders that your quilt will need to shine even more. It really looks like a blueberry pie with whipped cream rings ;))
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your inspirational work, and linking up!
wow - I know your applique will make a treasure. I have been working oon a red and white quilt and find it very satisfying in just 2 colors
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous and I can only imagine what you will do with the borders. I'll be staying tuned to see more of this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's already gorgeous as is, but with your additions it should be stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this looks wonderful...... Love blue and white together......
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I somehow missed this one, and I love it. I've always intended to make a quilt of blue and white, this is now my inspiration.
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