Thursday, November 29, 2018

Crown of Thorns



Have you been following along with the Friendship Album 1933 podcast from Quilt Fiction?  

Friendship Album 1933 is a novel written by Frances O'Roark Dowell and shared each week - chapter by chapter - as a podcast read by the author.  The novel brings us into the lives of each of five women - Eula, Dorothy, Bess, Emmeline and Florence.  These women meet weekly in a quilting circle as they each work on a quilt to enter into the Sears National Quilt Contest as part of the World's Fair in 1933.

Each chapter of the novel is released as an podcast each Friday - if you are not already actively listening, you can get started here!  It is a perfect listening for your sewing.

In celebration of her novel, Frances and I have been collaborating on patterns for the quilts featured in the novel.  A few months ago Frances shared a free pattern for a Double-Windmill Quilt.

Today, we are sharing a collaboration for base instructions for a quilt made with the Crown of Thorns block. The Crown of Thorns block is constructed from half-square triangles (HST tutorial).


You can easily make your block bigger (or smaller) by changing the size of the HSTs you make.  2'' (finished) HST to make a 10'' (finished) block; 3" (finished) HST would make a 15'' (finished) block and so on.

Set with or without sashing in a traditional grid would make a beautiful quilt. I really love the secondary pattern in the quilt set without sashing.


Setting the blocks on point is the setting that Frances choose and added in a beautiful sawtooth border!


One of the trickiest parts of a on point setting is calculating the dimensions for your setting and end triangles.   I found a great resource that already figured out the math based on the block size you choose - find it here.

Frances has channeled her inner-Dorothy and made a beautiful quilt.  Jump over to Quilt Fiction to see her quilt and the base instructions to design one of your very own.  We haven't quite put together a pattern but if there is interest in one, let us know!


Have a wonderful day! Patty

6 comments:

  1. I am LOVING Friendship Album 1933! Thanks for posting quilt patterns to go along with it :)

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  2. I have really enjoying this podcast. I found it a few weeks after it started but it was easy to catch up. All three are beautiful. It is very tempting to start a new project.

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  3. I love the podcast and have listened to them more than once. I look forward to each new release!

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  4. Love the on point Crown of Thorns / is a pattern available?

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    1. Susan, you can fine an abridged version of the pattern here - https://quiltfiction.com/blog/crown-of-thorns-quilt-finally-finished/

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