Thursday, July 24, 2008

Trading


What do you like to trade with your friends?... Recipes?... Baseball cards?.... Quilt blocks?....

Yes! Quilt blocks! That's what my friends and I love to trade. For the last 9 years, a large group of us get together every July and January. We have a party where we have a wonderful potluck and trade our blocks and learn about the new block due in six months.

This month we did the apple block. I have about 60 now and here is just a sample.



Last January we traded these birdhouse blocks. I still need to make my blocks into a quilt. Here are a few blocks up on my design wall.



In these blocks we had to use Kaffe Fasset and Amy Butler fabric.



Christmas Houses. I made over 70 of these blocks. I used 9 in this quilt. I need to get busy and make more quilts out of the ones left over.



Flower Basket Quilt. I call it my Friendship Basket Quilt.


Red Posie Quilt.


This is a Nine Patch Block. We were to use 1930's reproduction fabrics. I put mine together for my granddaughter Brooklyn for her 3rd birthday. She is 7 now.



Black and White Stars. This one I made for my friend Eva. Hi Eva! I miss you.


Civil war block. I love this quilt. Why haven't I quilted it yet? Get going gal!



Autograph Quilt. We were to use men's shirts.



Blue and White pinwheel. I gave this one to my sweet daughter in law, Anita, for Christmas one year.


Maple Leaf Quilt. Perfect for the fall.


"Square in a Square" with batik fabric. I made this for my son Scott while he was in college. I don't know what he is doing in this picture, but isn't he cute?


The very first block we traded 9 years ago was this Bullseye quilt. It's the quilt everyone in my family likes to wrap up in while watching TV.

That's it. Those are the quilts that I have made from our group swaps. In January we are trading a block we call Confetti. We are supposed to use bright colors in poka dots and lots of contrast.


We trim our blocks after we trade. Should be fun and simple to make.

Through the years many of our friends have moved away, and new friends have joined our groups. These quilts I have made remind me of all my quilting friends and all the fun memories we've shared. I hope we all continue this tradition for many years to come.

3 comments:

jamie said...

um, WOW jan. looks like you just sit around all day doing nothing at all. i think instead of searching online for quilty inspiration, i'm just going to skip on over to your blog from now on. three cheers for you!!!

Carrie said...

You are truly amazing, Jan! Love them all. Especially love the posie quilt. How do you have time to get anything other than quilting done?

Janis said...

testing.....testing.....