Tag Archives: Aunt Sukey’s Choice

Dust Off A Book Blog Hop

Today is my day for the Dust Off A Book Blog Hop.  I hope that you have been enjoying all of the other participants in this hop!

Bea asked the participants if we would show our oldest quilt book.

Mine is ‘The Romance of the Patchwork Quilt in America’ by Carrie A. Hall and Rose G. Kretsinger.

Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

This book is packed full of quilt blocks, colonial quilts and quilts that have been in exhibits…a great historical reference!

Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

You can still find this classic sold by various booksellers and vintage shops.

Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

Having said that, I am not using the oldest quilt book in my collection for this blog hop.

I dusted off ‘American Country Scrap Quilts’ by Liz Porter and Marianne Fons (printed in 1995). I used to watch them faithfully on PBS many years ago.  Those two have done a lot for the world of quilters!

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

I did a quick search on Google, and you can still find this book.

I chose to make Aunt Sukey’s Choice.  When I saw that pattern, I knew right away that I was going to make it.  I happen to have a large stack of four-patches that were part of multiple swaps from the quilt guild that I was a member of. This was back in the day…like the 90’s days. Perfect!

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

I didn’t want to make a full-size quilt, so I made nine blocks for a small wall hanging, or table topper.  My version is about 37” square. (Unfortunately, only 9 of that big stack of four-patches got used!)

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

The primitive, country look isn’t as popular as it was then, but I am pleased to have used up scraps, and I like how this turned out.

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

Recognize any of these scraps?

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

Do you still have them in your stash?

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

Aunt Sukey's Choice Dust Off A Book Blog Hop 2023

I realized after I had begun this project, that I had made a red and white version of Aunt Sukey’s Choice a few years ago (2017).  It is quite different from this one! If you would like to see it, then click here. There is a free project download for Electric Quilt users here!

Thank you, Bea, for hosting this party!

March 9th

LC’s Cottage (me)

Cynthia’s Ark

Ms P Designs USA

Just Let Me Quilt

March 10th

Beaquilter

Karrin’s Crazy World

Quilting Patchwork Applique

Julie’s Quilts and Costumes

Have fun and quilt on!

For the links to the previous participants (beginning March 6), click here.

Aunt Sukey Spins Off

For my personal block/quilt design challenge, I chose Aunt Sukey’s Choice quilt block this week.

Aunt Sukey's Choice Quilt Block

It is drawn with a 6 x 6 grid.

I usually challenge myself to add/delete lines to a block to come up with alternate blocks, and then use these blocks, along with the original block, to design quilts.

I got distracted by SewCalGal’s red and white challenge.  In Phase II, we are challenged to design a red and white quilt.  If we want to actually make the quilt, then Phase III is available for us to enter.

The blocks in the following design do not include the original Aunt Sukey’s Choice block, but two variations that I drew from it.

Aunt Sukey Spins Off

The quilt size is 84.5″ x 96.5″.

Electric Quilt (my quilt design software of choice) even gives the yardage requirements!

Yardage Requirements

And just for fun, let’s see how it looks when I move the red and white around:

Aunt Sukey Spins Off 2

I like them both!

If I were to make this design, I don’t know that I would stick to just three fabrics.  As long as I keep the importance of value/contrast in mind, I could make this a scrappy red and white quilt.

I’m going to link up with SewCalGal!  How about you?  Are you taking the red and white challenge?