I made the first blocks for this quilt at my usual January retreat in 2018--two years ago! At an invitation from Pam Buda to strip piece our blocks and then swap our duplicates to get more variety more quickly, how could I say no? Though I admit that I wondered at the time if I would ever actually get one made. Lo and behold, I even made this larger than the pattern called for. I never dreamed I would have that much patience!
In the pattern every block is an uneven 9-patch, but after I heard that Lynn Hopkins (who works at the shop where I was participating in the Circa 1880 club) was going to put some little baskets in his quilt, I couldn't let that idea go. After a bit of pondering I thought, "Why just baskets?" Hence the "rogue blocks" were born. I added 7 actual "rogue blocks," and then I included 8 of what I like to call "surprise centers"--a 1" block in the center of the uneven 9-patch.
Here they are on display--and if you are looking for perfectly matched corners and no cut off points, go somewhere else. I wasn't that concerned about those things. Feels more "Circa 1880" to me if things aren't quite so precise.
First up: Rogue blocks
Blogger won't let me position photos like I normally do, so these look pretty random.
Next up: Surprise Centers
This has been the mainstay on my design wall for 2 years, and I am thrilled that I had the opportunity to swap with Pam and a few friends. Now I need to decide what will live here for the next two years. :)
I didn't think I would get to go to my winter retreat this year, but within the last few days the persistence of family and friends has come together and the way opened up--how could I say no? I know Mom is in good hands, and it is only 30 minutes from home, if there should be a need. I am on my way today and SO looking forward to it.
Until next time,
Janet O.
Oh, Janet! This is just incredible! I absolutely love the rogue blocks! It’s like an Easter egg hunt. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Katy. Kind of hard for me to believe I did this! :)
Deletethis is absolutely beautiful...and so large! what a huge labor of love...it'll be a real heirloom for generations to come...
ReplyDeleteI thought I was crazy to think I could even make this, but to make it larger than the pattern was a little insane. But what a feeling of accomplishment to realize I did it, or will have done it once borders are one (oh, and the little matter of quilting it).
DeleteThanks, Grace.
Absolutely stunning!! Wish I had your patience to complete a quilt like this.
ReplyDeleteI don't consider myself a patient person, so I am quite stunned, myself!
DeleteThanks, Cheryl.
Janet, that is absolutely breathtaking! What a treasure!! The addition of your sweet rogue blocks is perfection. Some things are worth waiting for and this quilt is definitely in that category. I want to say that I am speechless, but I cannot contain my delight! ;) I am so happy to hear that you are attending your retreat - it will be good for your soul!
ReplyDeleteThank you--This quilt top has been a long road for me, but I am so glad I took the journey! And the rogue blocks were a fun little addition. :)
DeleteRetreat was truly a blessing, and now I am home and refreshed.
Janet, I LOVE everything about this!! Rogue blocks and Surprise centers—oh, so good! You’ve got me thinking now!
ReplyDeleteYour work is simply amazing, as is that quilt! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGo and enjoy your retreat. You know your Mom will be fine about it. As for your 1880 quilt.....spectacular. So many stories to tell and having the seek and find aspect to it if so fun! I love it. Those rogue blocks are just hidden in plain sight.
ReplyDeleteI’m so happy you are going to your retreat!! I hope it’s a wonderful time. Your quilt is absolutely stunning! I enjoyed all the surprise centers...congratulations on a beautiful quilt top!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie nailed it with the name for your masterpiece - Hidden in Plain Sight! All I can say is "Wow". Can hardly wait to see all the added dimension quilting will add to this. Relax and enjoy your well deserved break!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really fun name idea.
DeleteI plan to quilt it with the Baptist Fan design. We'll see how that goes when (or if) I get the borders attached. :)
Retreat was just what I needed!
Don't know why your comments don't come to my email anymore. As you can see, though, you are not alone.
I just adore this!! Janet, you're going to have to include the words "surprise" and "rogue" in the official name of this quilt!!! The overall effect is pretty amazing! I'm SO glad you get to go on your retreat this year, and can do so with peace of mind that your mom is good hands! I hope you have a marvelous time!! Hugs! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this and thanks so much for sharing it with us. And I like the extra pop of your rogue blocks in it. I am also working on a PB quilt right now...Plantation Stars and I can't wait to see how it looks when it's all done. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the addition of the random patterned blocks! :0)
ReplyDeleteYour version is absolutely stunning! I can honestly say that your "Rogue" blocks made my quilt extra special. I look forward to seeing what you choose for a border. Have a fabulous time at retreat. I am so happy that you were able to make it!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful quilty adventure! This is just beautiful and your rogue blocks add so much to it. And I'm so glad your family is supporting you and getting you off to your retreat. I hope you have a wonderful time and gets lots of soul rest as well as lots of quilting done. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYour rogue blocks add so much charm to the quilt--what an accomplishment! Have a great time at your retreat--you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteJanet, this is gorgeous!! And I love all the little rogue blocks 🥰.
ReplyDeleteMonumental!!! It looks so wonderful all together. Hope you have a great time at your retreat. I have to admit, I'm a little jealous.
ReplyDeleteWhooza! Beautiful and the rogue blocks make it far more interesting. Happy to hear you are going on a retreat--you need a break.
ReplyDeleteOMG this is spectacular! I adore it! What an amazing quilt with the random fun surprises!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful and renewing time at retreat!
Love it! Yes Rogue needs to be in the name somehow. Tiny fun centers to find. Glad it's officially off the wall. Have fun at your retreat. You know I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing, Janet!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great top and it's very cool that you added "roque" and "surprise center" blocks. Glad you are able to get away to your retreat!
ReplyDeleteI'm LOVING it! You must be proud to have gotten it this far.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO amazing and I love how you have made it your own. What a testament to perseverance and patience's?
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, it is magnificent, Janet! It's so engaging. I want to look at each block, see if I can find duplicate fabrics, notice the colors up close.... Looking at your rogue blocks and the ones with surprise centers the thought came to mind: "Only you!" Only you would think to make such detailed blocks with such tiny pieces of fabric. It's a wonderful quilt. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHas it been 2 years? Wow! Time does fly by!!!! So happy for you that you are getting to winter retreat! You will feel so much better after some playtime...enjoy!
ReplyDeleteDear Janet,
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely stunning. Love the surprise Centers and the churndash block. When one look at the whole top, one do not even see the rogue blocks. Then we start to look for them, it is an adult eye-spy quilt.
Your Circa 1880 quilt is sooooooo AWESOME! I found the project a bit too daunting but if I ever get around to making one I want to add my own "rogue" blocks. You are so inspiring! Thank you for sharing. I envy your January retreat!
ReplyDeleteWOW, Janet!! A phenomenal quilt top, even unfinished!! Such patience. Perfect corners are far over rated!! 😃
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your additions of the rogue blocks & centers make the whole quilt sparkle! Enjoy your retreat!
ReplyDeleteSuch a super quilt!@ I'm super happy to hear you can get away for some retreat time!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! You have made a true treasure x
ReplyDeleteLove this so much!! It’s an amazing quilt!
ReplyDeleteOhhh my... congratulations on this beautiful finish Janet !!
ReplyDeleteIt's a masterpiece for sure...
Glad your mom is OK, close to your home !! What a relief for you ! :))
Everytime I see this quilt I am in awe of it and the amount of precise sewing it took to make it. It is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the little pieced surprises and thanks for the close up photos.
I must say, the putty colored setting fabric is just perfect.
I was so so happy to read that you were able to attend your retreat! I hope you were immersed in lots of sewing and quilting friend time. You deserve it!
Janet - wow! It has come together so beautifully! I love it - such persistence to get it to this size. I really love the rogues blocks you've added in - I didn't realise you were doing the 1" centres too - now that's a challenge and a half and such a perfect touch fr a quilt made by you! (That is a pieced pineapple block, right? It must have 1/8th widths?!). I'm pleased your family has pushed you to go to retreat - it will recharge your batteries - Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteThat is one absolutely amazing quilt! Yay for getting the top done! Love all the little rogue blocks and what fun it will be in the future to find them again :) Enjoy the retreat--so glad you could go!
ReplyDeleteOh, Janet, this quilt is amazing!! A big huge congratulations!! Hope you are having fun at your retreat!! You might even be back home by now!! Love ya!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you made Circa your own. I am working on mine and it may take me another year to finish it. Have you made the Ohmygosh quilt? That would make a great long term project. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! A big quilt for you, Janet. You usually work on small pieces.
ReplyDeletei thought i'd left a comment but don't see it. Have you considered that this quilt may not need a border? it's large enough for the bed and many old quilts do not have borders. If you bind it in a solid color it might just be enough to flatter the busy scraps and you'd be done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in any case.
I loved this quilt from the moment I first saw it. You've done an amazing job! It's gorgeous and what a treasure to have so many blocks from others who joined in the journey. Borders or not, whatever you decide, it's a wonderful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love those little blocks and the surprise ones too of the Circa 1880 quilt!So glad for you that your family stepped in to give you time to go to your retreat!
ReplyDeleteWish you mom the best from me. She is one tough gal to have suffered all those fractures in one year. Love reading your blogspot I love Kim Diehl's appliques - so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAs always, Janet, everything you do is beautiful and precise. I enjoyed going on retreat with you and especially like your version of Easy Street!
ReplyDeleteCirca 1880 is such a great quilt, but adding the surprises is the best part of it. LOVE IT!!
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