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  • Victorian Crazy-Quilt Blocks
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-263
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    Crazy quilts and quilted accessories (like this pillow) are as unique as their creators. Use any desired combination of texture and color for a one-of-a-kind heirloom-quality piece.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

    Artist Donna Chesebrough demonstrates a Victorian crazy-quilt technique that can be adapted to many home-decor accessories. When creating crazy quilts, the key is imperfect shapes of many colors and textures joined together.

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    Materials:

    Muslin for foundation (10" square)
    18" x 22" squares of assorted fabrics
    Old lace, buttons and beads
    Sewing machine
    Scissors
    Pins
    Needles (type depends upon embellishment technique)
    Embroidery hoop (optional)
    Several colors of embroidery floss

    1. Draw desired pattern onto an 8" x 8" square of muslin using a hard pencil or sewer's tracing paper.

    2. From the assorted fabrics, cut a piece that will be positioned in the center of the muslin square. Pin the piece to the back of the muslin so that pattern lines can be seen on top.

    3. Cut a second piece of fabric and place the right side of piece 2 over piece 1 and sew along the seam line on the pattern (figure A).

    4. Open and press the seam. The right sides should be face down, and the muslin pattern should be on the wrong side of the fabric. Fold muslin back, and trim excess fabric to within 1/4" of the seam (figure B).

    5. Repeat technique, adding pieces of fabric, sewing, opening and pressing.

    6. When all pieces are sewn, baste the outside edges of the fabric to the muslin and trim away any excess fabric.

    7. Embellish the block with lace, ribbons, buttons, embroidery or beads as desired (figure C).


    RESOURCES :
    Victorian Patchwork Patterns: Instructions and Full-Size Templates for 12 Quilts
    Model: 0486255433
    Author: Sandra MacDonagh

    Strip Quilting Projects: A Victorian Sampler
    Model: 0944588271
    Author: Kaye Wood

    Victorian Quilt Block Designs
    Model: 1567992587
    Author: Jodie Davis, et al

    The Magic of Crazy Quilting: A Complete Resource for Embellished Quilting
    Model: 0873416228
    Author: J. Marsha Michler

    Treasury of Crazy Quilt Stitches
    Model: 1574327283
    Author: Carole K. Samples

    The Crazy Quilt Handbook
    Model: 0914881051
    Author: Judith B. Montano, et al

    Elegant Stitches: An Illustrated Stitch Guide and Source Book of Inspiration
    Model: 091488185X
    Author: Judith Baker Montano, et al

    The Art of Silk Ribbon Embroidery
    Model: 0914881558
    Author: Judith Baker Montano

    Crazy Quilted Heirlooms and Gifts
    Model: 0873419596
    Author: J. Marsha Michler

    The Crazy Quilt Society
    The Crazy Quilt Society
    Fax: (800) 811-6101
    Email: cqsociety@aol.com
    Website: www.crazyquilt.com/main.htm


    GUESTS :
    Donna Chesebrough
    P.O. Box 145
    Castaic, CA 91310

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