Arnold's Attic Medallion
Kit Quilt from Moda
My new fabric collection for Moda, called Arnold's Attic, is featured in the August/September issue of Quilters Newsletter, published mid-July.
The magazine includes a pattern for a medallion kit quilt, a collaborative effort between Moda designer Susan Stiff and me. Moda is selling a kit for the medallion. Ask for it at your local quilt shop. The kit includes the magazine with the pattern.
Click here for more information:
http://www.quiltersnewsletter.com/articles/Arnold_s_Attic
The fabric collection Arnold's Attic celebrates everybody who saves things and especially my penpal Arnold Hegy Savage. Over the years he has sent me many gifts of fabric swatches with a note, "I found this in the attic." Arnold lives in an 1840 Ohio house that's been in his family for several generations. His mother, his aunt and his grandmothers were quilters and confirmed collectors.
Arnold Savage
Aunt Alice taught Arnold to sew in the early 1930s when he was confined to his bed with rheumatic fever. She started him out with nine-patches and he figures he must have made a thousand. His mother often found him asleep with a needle and a nine-patch in his hand.
Aunt Alice Hegy
Arnold's always looking for a place to put those nine patches leftover from his childhood. This is a pattern he's used to good effect. It reflects the traditional Ohio Star with a nine patch in the center.
The medallion quilt shows off the print we're calling Ohio Autumn, a splash of color from Aunt Alice's century-old fabric stash.
Click here to see more about the collection:
Arnold's Attic.
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