Just to prove that I'm not a person who can't be satisfied with my own work, let me tell you how thrilled I am with the way this Chinese Gongs quilt top has worked out.
To recap details from a previous blog post, the block here is called Chinese Gongs. It is a traditional block that appears in Jinny Beyers's encyclopedia and in Barbara Brackman's big book of quilt blocks. I found it online here. It says it was featured in Nancy Cabot's column in the Chicago Tribune in 1937. I love this block to death, and I plan to make many more of them.
Partly I think I'm so happy because it's the first time I have drafted my own pattern with a compass and a ruler. I've worked out how to make traditional blocks without an actual pattern or cutting directions before, but they have always been pretty easy to figure out, mathwise, and the curves in this one added a bit of a twist. I also managed to get the directionality of the print oriented the right way (on all except one block - rats). And amazingly, I had enough of the brown solid to make 99.9% of the blocks, and was able to use a brown FQ from this bundle of Heather Ross Far Far Away III to supplement, and you can't even really tell it is a different fabric.
I'm going to use some more of the FFA for the back. If I have some batting in the basement, I'll put it all together and get started quilting it tomorrow. I can't wait to make a finish out of this!
18 comments:
Aha! This top and block pattern rings my bell! GONG! Luv it.
Whoa! Super nice!
I've never seen this block before. Very cool.
And it would have been an appropriate choice for the anniversary quilt I'm working on. My hubby and I always comment on the gong show that is out life!
Cool,cool,cool. Very modern and although I am not into brown, I really think the brown just suits this so well, a dark strong colour on a bold shape. Really neat.
Love it! So absolutely fabulous!
Wow, that is a really amazing block -- and beautiful quilt! I love the fact that a vintage block can look so fresh and distinctive. And I'm really impressed that you were able to draft a pattern for this.
It's an interesting pattern! I really like your choice of brown for the solids. Good for you on making your own pattern, and it works!!
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Very beautiful, Lesly!
Love this pattern and love your quilt. Thanks for siting the web site where you saw it. I was able to draw in EQ for myself. Sooooo want to make this some day.
Wow..fantastic pattern. You are one clever person! Shouldn't you have more snow on the ground at this time of the year?!
I really love this pattern, I look forward to seeing how you quilt it.
Very fun, Lesly!
This is another wow! You are great at drafting patterns.
wow! what a neat quilt, love it.
Truly awesome. I'm so glad to meet you via #talknt!!
What a fabulous effect! Love it!
Lesly, I can see why you are pleased with this quilt!!!! I have not seen this block before. You did an amazing job at drafting the pattern. I love your use of browns in this. Can't wait to see it quilted.
Now..that I love!! What a cool quilt..really..you did such a great job with this and the colors are amazing the piecing looks fantastic and love the curves!!
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