Each Friday in my Facebook group, some members work on starting or finishing their Dear Jane quilts. It's not a teaching group, just a checking-on-your-progress group to help keep you accountable and move forward. Sometimes inspiration happens when like-minded quilters get together. Seeing the progress that others are making on their blocks/quilt can be very motivating.
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Dear Jane Fridays
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Blog Trouble
Just wanted to let all of you who have subscribed to email updates know that when I write a new blog post you probably will not be getting any email notifications. The Mail Chimp service which is supposed to send out the emails to you is not working out. Time after time they do not send out the emails to let you know there is a new blog post from me. This has been happening for awhile and is disappointing to say the least. I have a few thousand followers and I use the blog more for quilting information than advertising. Most of these services are set up for marketing or advertising products. I refuse to pay $200 or more per month for them or another service to do this for me. Not exactly cost effective for me.
Clearly, I cannot send out thousands of emails myself every time I write a post. So, sorry to say - you are on your own. All of you will have to find or bookmark my blog and check every now and then if you want to read all of the IMPORTANT and INCREDIBLE things I have to say, haha. Then, eventually, it will probably fade away because everyone will forget. I enjoy blogging when I have time and something to say or just want to let you know about any quilting info. It's definitely an end to an era. Nobody really blogs anymore anyway. Glad I have been able to connect with some of you for so long. Thanks for the support!
I'll still be quilting, possibly blogging about it. You can always find me on Instagram or my FB group if you get desperate.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Dear Jane Color Scheme
We've been working on making blocks for the Dear Jane quilt in my Facebook group. I've been trying to post a little bit about the background of the quilt each Friday. Last week we focused on color schemes and I mentioned that Jane Stickle did not use colors at random when she made her quilt. When you see the quilt in person you're immediately struck by the fact that it is so well preserved and the fabrics are so vibrant. It's actually pretty colorful considering it's over 160 years old!
If you
look at the photo of the original quilt, you might notice that the blocks are
laid out in colored rows in what is called a Trip Around the World (TATW)
motif. It’s a way of arranging your blocks made from specific colors so that
they radiate outward from the center almost in a diamond pattern. Can you see
it? I'm not a quilt historian so I don't know how popular this was when Jane
was making her quilt. I do know they were especially popular later in the
nineteenth century. But it seems Jane was always ahead of her time.
I used a blue block for my center instead of green because I love blue more than green
and wasn’t even thinking about using the same colors as Jane did. When I did
learn about the rows of colors it sounded cool but I had already made more than
a few blocks. I wish I had followed her colors a little more closely. I got as far as the yellow blocks and quit after arranging the
pink blocks for my TATW. I did do the green corners and the pink corner kites
(triangles). One of my corner blocks (A-13, far right, top) was made in pink before I decided
to attempt the four green corners so I switched it up with the block next to it
in Row A which I had already made in green. I decided to live with the mistake instead
of remaking both blocks. I knew someone with an eagle eye would notice someday that the top row was out of order so I am 'fessing up now! Improvise, improvise.
If you're sewing along in my group, remember that this is your quilt and you can make it any way you like. I’m only giving this information for those who might want to reproduce Jane's quilt closely. It's fun to think about how organized she was, playing around with her fabrics.
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Dear Jane
Well, I finally finished putting my Dear Jane top together. Not perfect by any means, but it is DONE.
In looking at photos of finished DJ quilts, I noticed that someone in my group used a pretty light print fabric for her scallop border instead of a solid and so now I'm rethinking the muslin/ecology cloth I was going to use for mine. Decisions, decisions . . .