A CLOUD OF QUILT PATTERNS: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PATTERN IN BLOG FORM UPDATES & ADDITIONS BY BARBARA BRACKMAN

Monday, December 23, 2019

Dog Star

Here's the perfect photo, Oliver Mills and his dog...

And a quilt.
About 1910
The patchwork design seems a little chaotic but it's not. It's a complex pattern.

With two components.

The center of the block is a simple wheel/star.
I haven't seen that exact design before but I drew it in EQ.
Each of those wheels is framed by diamonds.


You see the diamond frame often although this configuration
doesn't have a BlockBase number. It probably should be 2065.5

When you set the blocks together you get a diamond star
and a large white square with no seams for some fancy quilting.
Quite common in the 19th century.

But you could frame anything with those diamonds.



Creating a very complex design.

The Dog Star?






2 comments:

  1. The dog has a little quilt, too! I don't think that boy looks too happy in his little Lord Fauntleroy shirt.

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  2. the boy has to stay very still for the photo, so a smile would waver and move. The clients were told not to smile so they would be able to stay still.

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