Twelve Quilts of Christmas – #7
DECEMBER 15, 2012

Vermont Pine, State Historical Society of Iowa/The Quilt Index, c. 1901-1929. Made by Anna Hartley Kirk
This quilt is a vivid example of visual movement! When I look at it my eyes leap between the “spinning circle” with the small square centre and the “sailboats” balancing on the large square (“four corners of the world” maybe!!). Imagine this quilt without the borders to tame it!
There is a great variation on this design on Shelly Zegart’s website.
In the quilt above, “one of these things is not like the other!” But it still so belongs! Do you see it?
Happy Stitching!
I love quirky blocks like that…..and have made that mistake more than once myself! I’ve caught it and fixed it before it’s all together, but a part of me would love to leave it in one time! :o)
I have caught all of mine too! I think the idea of a humility block is really a “I didn’t catch it” block! And I have come close a couple of times. Pinning a sample to my pincushion as reference has saved me many a time!
I looked at this beautiful quilt for a long time – and then I suddenly saw the difference. The border on the right is different. Took a while to figure this out.
Carmel, you got it!!! Took me a moment to catch it too!