When my parents married, my Mom was sent a quilt top made by her Aunt Maude who lived in BC. The top languished for a few years and then my Mom undertook to quilt it herself although she had never done such a thing. Winters in Manitoba are long and cold. It seemed like a good idea. I have always admired that quilt and was mesmerized by the pattern.
It has seen a lot of wear since the early 1950s. Recently my Mom gifted it to me. I am delighted to be the keeper of Aunt Maude's quilt.
But I had to go one better and try to make some of these blocks. Well I found out why you don't see this block in quilting magazines.
It was a challenge just to get it drafted up. But I think my effort was worth it.
When I finished nine blocks I called it a day. Let me tell you though there are lots of mis-cut and wonky pieces in the bottom of the bin, sigh.
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