Last year I had the privilege of designing the BOM for the Kaw Valley Quilters Guild. Our guild offers a BOM every year and I had always wanted to write a pattern . . . so I volunteered. Occasionally I like to challenge myself, and man oh man, this was a challenge.
I don't remember when and how the idea came to me, but I wanted to do a quilt with Kansas named blocks. These blocks usually have a traditional feel, which is not really my style. So, I decided to give them a bit of a twist by using modern fabric - Grunge by Moda - and a non-traditional layout. Hence the name - Kansas Goes Modern (KGM).
I also wanted to learn a little more about the quilting history of my adopted state of Kansas. I am not a quilt historian, but it was fun to learn about the history of each of the blocks. Much of the information came from Barbara Brackman, a member of our guild and a nationally known quilt historian.
Since I get really enjoyment from learning and teaching, I decided to throw some interesting and varied techniques into KGM. So I included pieced blocks, English Paper Pieced blocks, foundation paper pieced blocks, and applique blocks.
So, the blocks - all with Kansas in the name:
Kansas Star
Kansas Troubles
Kansas Dugout
Kansas Beauty
Kansas Twister
Kansas Dust Storm
Rocky Road to Kansas
Kansas Sunflower
Hearth and Home's Kansas
After getting it all assembled, I asked the wonderfully talented Sandra Morgan-Cockrum to quilt KGM. She did a terrific job with lots of custom designs, ruler work, and swirls.
Now, after releasing one block a month and three months of assembly instructions, I am putting everything together in a pattern that will be available for purchase in the next few months (one of my goals for 2018). I am so excited about this. I have to get some good pictures taken and put the finishing touches on the pattern - but I'm almost there!
My next steps are to take KGM on the road as a workshop or series of classes. So, if you are interested in making KGM in class, please let me know. Hopefully it will be coming to a shop or guild near you!
Curious about Kansas quilt blocks? Check out Kansas Goes Modern!
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