Orange Peel Quilt Pattern History This remake is the Orange Peel According to legend the Orange Peel was inspired by the French Marquis de Lafayette At a banquet celebrating American independence he sliced an orange into four parts and removed the peels Those peels caught the eye of a quilter Thank goodness The Orange Peel is still a favorite
Orange Peel quilts quilts feature a pattern of repeating petal shapes which when pieced into rows of quilt blocks builds up to create the effect of interlocking circles Here s how to make orange peel quilt blocks and turn them into a quilt The easy Orange Peel Quilt Block is warm and delightful It s a classic block that can be sewn with curved seams but I m using applique instead My step by step tutorial is below plus I designed a template that you can also download in three sizes for a 12 block 8 block and 4 block The Orange Peel Block is a 4 patch
Orange Peel Quilt Pattern History
Orange Peel Quilt Pattern History
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The block was first published as Orange Peel in 1897 as Ladies Art Company s block 107 It was resurrected twice with near identical names in the Kansas City Star 1929 1956 and Nancy Cabot of the Chicago Tribune called it Melon Patch in 1933 The same year Holland s Magazine of Dallas Texas called it Save a Piece Scraps Genius Most orange peel quilts have the blocks oriented like this The Shades of Citrus has them rotated 45 degrees so that the petals the white sections are oriented either straight up and down or side to side With your standard orange peel quilt the petals are on an angle
I have been making these appliqued Orange Peel sometimes called Petal quilt blocks for over 11 years I started my first blocks to take with me as a handwork project on a summer trip in 2011 Each summer since that time I ve made a bunch more and I m now up to 288 blocks and finally ready to piece them together in a memorable quilt December 3 2019 No Comments Welcome to Block 2019 We re exploring classic quilt blocks all year and the eleventh block is Orange Peel Part of the challenge of Block 2019 is to try different techniques and construction methods to grow and hone our skills as quilters This month s block has three construction methods to choose from
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According to legend the Orange Peel was inspired by the French Marquis de Lafayette At a banquet celebrating American independence he sliced an orange into four parts and removed the an iron sharp scissors basic sewing supplies a sewing machine that can zig zag stitch Cutting and Pattern Details The chart above shows the pattern details for 6 different size quilts All strips are cut by width of fabric So when something ask for a 3 strip it means 3 x width of fabric
Title Orange Peel Pin Cushion Rob Peter to Pay Paul Object Name Pattern Quilt Object ID 1968 059 026 a Creator Webster Ellen E 1867 1950 Date 1920 1940 Description Quilt pattern Orange Peel or Pin Cushion or Rob Peter to Pay Paul Machine printed solid red and solid green cotton fabrics 5 5 pieced blocks on point Sherri s goal was to make something using orange peels and she created this adorable pillow Making a Pillow with Orange Peel Units You might enjoy this orange peel method if you re intimidated by a traditional Orange Peel design Sherri says I made a pillow using 16 blocks with the orange peel units hand appliqued to the background
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This remake is the Orange Peel According to legend the Orange Peel was inspired by the French Marquis de Lafayette At a banquet celebrating American independence he sliced an orange into four parts and removed the peels Those peels caught the eye of a quilter Thank goodness The Orange Peel is still a favorite
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Orange Peel Quilt Pattern History - Choose Your Colors and Assign Temperatures Each fabric in your temperature quilt will correspond to a particular range of temperatures As you can see I arranged my fabrics from cool to hot with a pewter gray for temperatures of ten degrees or less on the low end and a bright red if the high is 96 degrees or above