A couple of days since our visit to Lytes Cary Manor and we've uploaded the camera photos. David has a camcorder that takes very good stills pictures without flash so have used this to take photos of the quilt in the Great Chamber. At first glance it looks an ordinary hexagon bed cover (I'm not sure if it was a quilt or coverlet and I'm not sure of the date of this). A closer look has found some unusual things about it.
The maker wanted to make good use of the patterns in the fabric and so made shapes of multiple hexagons instead of making several hexagon shapes to achieve this.
In the photo above (if you can close in on it) the maker made the shape of 3 or 4 hexagon sized pieces instead of separate ones (on the bottom left and left of the picture. At the top of the picture (the pink swirly patterns) the separate hexagons have been fussy cut. Even the middles of the Grandma's garden blocks have a fussy cut individual flower hexagon within it.
In the photo above is another 4 hexagon shape with red leaves in. Interestingly the 4 hexagon shape next to it has a vertical seam in the middle of it.
Here are the last two photos that David took of the quilt. The last one has a row of 3 hexagon shapes.
I hadn't seen anything quite like it and it couldn't have been easy to piece those shapes so it wasn't the easy option when making it.
As English Paper Piecing is quite popular at present I thought I would share these photos of this unusual quilt.
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I can't get my head around tacking them!!!
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