BEAUTY IN QUILTING
Searching
the web for anything quilt related always takes me off in many different,
interesting directions. I found myself uncovering a fascinating story
about Nancy Cabot, aka, Loretta Leitner Rising. Each
day in the 1930's Nancy featured a single quilt block in her Chicago Tribune
newspaper column. Learn more about Nancy and find her patterns here.
Among Nancy's blocks were several "Beauties".
Rose Beauty |
July
12, 1933
Rose
Beauty was described as "one of the more modern floral quilt
patterns, with the design placed in the center of each block." Nancy
suggested the blocks be made of the same color or shades of that color.
Alabama Beauty
June 6, 1933
The Alabama Beauty block is a combination of the techniques used in True Lover's Knot and Snowball.
Alabama Beauty |
June 6, 1933
The Alabama Beauty block is a combination of the techniques used in True Lover's Knot and Snowball.
Dogwood Beauty |
November 19, 1933
Dogwood
Blooms and Cobweb Stitching Make Attractive Quilt was the title of Nancy Cabot's column in the Chicago
Tribune on this date. The stunning design of the whole quilt instead of a
single block is pictured.
Nancy gives suggestions for colors and quilt designs in her column.
Nancy gives suggestions for colors and quilt designs in her column.
Wouldn't you like to have had Nancy's job of sharing her love of quilting through a daily block pattern? Women, and maybe some men, throughout the 1930's were able to explore quilting on a daily basis for just the cost of a newspaper.
Beauty Blocks Parts 1 and 2 feature a
limited number of "Beauty" blocks. If you know of more, please use Comments to tell
our readers about them.
Inspired by beauty?
Now, go forth and make a "beautiful quilt"!
Now, go forth and make a "beautiful quilt"!
Oh, that Alabama Beauty block is just a 'must make' in a really scrap happy fabric. Thanks for the tease.
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