Honoring the past with cutter quilt #3

Projects honoring the third Calvert family cutter quilt is the subject of today’s blog post. This quilt is probably my favorite. It reminds me of the curvy stitching on multiple baseballs. Go Houston Astros!

The hand pieced quilt is 73″ by 59″ with a vintage white backing. The narrow borders are red, white, and blue. I have so much respect for the maker of this quilt. So many fabric pieces and precision piecing. Just look at all those curves. I know experienced quilters that stay away from patterns with curves. And yes, I am the one at the keyboard raising my hand! The quilt is in relatively good shape with a few holes. It was hand quilted with several different colors. Close your eyes and imagine several ladies sitting around a quilt frame many decades ago contributing their “signature” quilting thread color.

With so many quilting projects gathering dust in my head that have nothing to do with cutter quilts, I decided to tackle just two projects. The first, a handful of mini-quilts with the printed psalms. I started with six-inch square pieces of the antique quilt. The off-white psalms were stitched onto one of the sides. On the reverse side, I stitched a heart … just because. Then I stitched the two sides together.

Next, I tackled more double-sided nine-inch tall crosses like the ones made with the second cutter quilt. I have shared the crosses with quilting friends and they really seem to connect to them. I only have a few left from the second cutter quilt. This morning I filled ten crosses with rice, stitched them across the top, and affixed the front of each cross with a inspirational charm. The front of each cross also has a heart stitched on it. Shout out to my friend Michele for gifting me a jumbo bag of rice for the crosses.

Finally, I have also become buddies with my pinking shears. Either my right hand is developing muscles, or I am just powering through the pain.

Next up … Stay tuned … I’m working on a new collage quilt pattern!

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