New Row Quilt Thought

Pavement to Row Quilt
Pavement to Row Quilt

I have been thinking of row quilts on and off for a long time. I wrote about a row quilt idea back in April of 2007. I have seen a number of them that I really like. One I remember was from a Sue Nickels machine quilting class I took a number of years ago at an EBHQ workshop. The quilt was called Blue Tulips on Pink Skies and you can see it in her gallery. She is a great teacher, by the way. I would highly recommend one of her classes.

I haven’t actually made one as I have plenty of other UFOs! Still, I cannot help being inspired when I see patterns and motifs that might work.

As I was walking to the Courthouse from the parking lot on Tuesday for jury duty, I noticed that the walkway would make a great pattern for a row quilt, especially if you wanted a simple one.

I took this with my phone so there isn’t much that you can see. The basic idea of the paving was that they had laid three rows of 4patches (right of photo) by the width of the sidewalk. I was late so I didn’t count. Those four patches were interspersed with many, many (perhaps 20?) of rail fence blocks by the width of the sidewalk.

I would have to figure out how to make the proportions look like the sidewalk without making a quilt that was 1/8th of a mile long! Perhaps really small blocks? This particular idea might also be a good idea for a monochromatic quilt. Hhhhm lots of food for thought.

Inspiration everywhere!

Author: Jaye

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

4 thoughts on “New Row Quilt Thought”

    1. It’s on the list, but as one of my quilt guild colleagues said I am going to have to live to be 300 to get through all of the ideas I have. Feel free to run with it!

  1. When you are looking at how to translate this brick design to a quilt design would you make it with the lattice strips as Sherri suggested or do you see those green lines as simple seams joining the blocks?

    I have an old book Chinese Lattice Designs by Daniel Sheets Dye. It is fun to try and figure out how you can construct a pieced quilt, including the lattice strips, from even some of the simple designs.

  2. Hi Reva,
    Thanks for commenting. I hadn’t really even thought of the green mossy bits until someone on FB (my blog entries feed to FB daily) mentioned them as part of the design. The design, because of the size, needs a lot of work to make it work in the size of a quilt. It may be that the green ends up as the glue that holds the design together.

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