Quilters love what they do and want to be doing it all the time. Take a few minutes to listen to author of Goal Getting Podcast, Tony Woodall, who expands on this thought.
This quote started me thinking about the New York Beauty block and wondering what other blocks might be associated with "beauty." Here are examples of other blocks that share the name "Beauty."
You might want to do a sampler. Maybe you know of some others that you could share in "comments."
IDAHO BEAUTY BLOCK | |||||
Composed of 4 Ohio Stars....go figure! Just to confuse you more, Idaho Beauty Block also goes by other such names as Des Moines, Cross Plains, Bright Stars, Devil's Claws and The Crow Foot.
AMERICAN BEAUTY |
This is a basic version of an American Beauty Block. You can be very creative in how you alter it. Do a search and have fun as there are a multitude of sites that refer to American Beauty Block or Quilt.
BLACKFORD'S BEAUTY |
Fans of Civil War fabric will want to make this block. According to quilter, Gail Sexton, it was named for a ford or river crossing near Sharpsburg, Maryland. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia crossed the Potomac River at this point to get back to the safety of Confederate ground, not knowing that they outnumbered the Union Army there. This was following the bloody battle at Antietam, on September 17, 1862.
Click on link for Blackford's Beauty and find directions for a simple block that looks complicated.
BUCKEYE BEAUTY BLOCK |
Double Four Patch, Gay Scrap Quilt, Give This One a Name ,Going to Chicago.Hour Glass,
Jacob's Ladder, New Four Patch, Northern Lights, Railroad, Railroad Crossing, World's Fair
Four decades of scraps are used in this Buckeye Beauty Quilt.
MICHIGAN BEAUTY BLOCK |
"Michigan" is in the name of several quilt blocks. Michigan Beauty Block is also identified as Arrowhead Star, Laurel Wreath and Many Pointed Star.
The linked site provides several layouts to consider.
Inspired by beauty? Now, go forth and make a "beautiful quilt"!
STAY TUNED FOR PART 2 OF
"BEAUTY BLOCKS" IN A FUTURE BLOG.
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