Antique quilts
Quilts have always been an interest of mine, as I grew up with quilts from my grandmother and great grandmother gracing my bedrooms.
Recently I received an antique quilt as a family heirloom. It might be called a Persian Plate pattern; one version has a central circle with radiating fan of smaller strips. The quilt show here has squares made of quarter circles.
I am hoping to make a similar quilt with some of the fabrics I have collected. I have some dark maroons and gray and navy from my father’s ties and a baby blue fabric that can form the center circles with a tan background for the balance of the blocks.
I added some scraps of antique kimono silk and some other silk ties along with a dress and shirt of mine to also fit into the color range.
A simpler project for a first quilt might be to assemble these antique quilt squares into a top. I need a bit of complementary fabrics to fill out the balance of the top and a bit more for some edging border. Mo approves of the layout already!