a quilt top! Nineteen Thirty quilt

Do you know what I love? Cutting fabric into little squares. I just love the how this simplest of shapes conjures that timeless patchwork charm and how the prints look so adorable in little vignettes. Plus, it’s a great way to use up all those leftover bits at the end of a project.

I am finishing my Nineteen Thirty quilt with a border of patchwork squares. By alternating dark and light values, this border harmonizes the full range of fabrics in the quilt and gives it a restful frame.

Restful sewing too! After the fanciful center medallion and elegant orchid blocks, it is a nice contrast to move into more familiar patchwork piecing.

Now that my quilt center is joined, it’s all I can do not to just sit and stare! Good thing I wasn’t quite done yet. Sewing the border is a nice opportunity to meditate on the elegant dame this quilt has become.

My favorite border element is those on point squares. I love how they reach out toward the center of each orchid flower and, in so doing, bridge the visual gap between the border and the quilt center.

So, that’s a quilt top! And what a journey it’s been - from inspiration to design to construction method, this one has been a real growing experience for me.

Those of you who embark on your own version of Nineteen Thirty with our upcoming sew-along will find the experience transformative as well, I do think. It’s a different quilt and one that invites contemplation. I want you to slow down and fully live into the process, so I’ve set aside 4 months for the sew-along. We’ll approach Nineteen Thirty in four stages, taking our time with each one. I hope you’ll join us!


Would you like to recreate my quilt with the same Bramble fabrics? Quilt kits are available now at Kleinkariert in Germany and at Sojo Fabric in the USA!