The story of how Ruby Roads came to be...
My local traditional guild, the Foothills Piecemakers Quilt Guild, hosts an annual quilt challenge. This year, we had to reach into a bucket, pull out a random letter, and make a quilt based on a block starting with that letter. I picked the letter "R".
I pulled out my favorite quilt block book, "The Quilter's Album of Patchwork Patterns: 4050 Pieced Blocks for Quilters" (affiliate link) by Jinny Beyer. From there I just went page by page skimming the blocks starting with the letter R until a block called Ruby Roads caught my eye. Ruby Roads is an older block dating back to the early 1900's. I changed the block a little to arrive at my block.
My cousin is having her first baby (a girl) in just a few weeks so I figured that my Ruby Roads quilt could serve two purposes: my guild challenge entry and my cousin's baby quilt.
I thought that putting the Ruby Roads block on-point gave the block a great (and totally different) look. Below is a picture of the block set horizontally on the left and on point (at a 45 degree angle) on the right.
Next, I added some half blocks along the edge of the quilt design and some sashing between the blocks to give them a little separation and breathing room.
Now that I had my quilt design set, I got to pick fabrics :)
I had just gotten a fat quarter bundle of Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co for Cotton & Steel and its delicate florals and prints along with its feminine but not overly girly color palette seemed perfect for the design.
Once the quilt top was finished I basted it with a backing of a Tula Pink print called Pit Crew in Orange Crush from her Slow and Steady line I had. I have a bunch of yardage of the print and the pink matched the pink from the Les Fleurs print almost perfectly. Here is a quick picture of the finished quilt top after basting.
I had a difficult time figuring out how to quilt the quilt. I first was considering a dense, custom quilting design, but due to time constraints and the desire for the finished quilt to be soft and cuddly for the new baby, I went with an all over paisley/swirl kind of design. I think that it adds great texture without taking away from the piecing. I used a soft white (2021) Aurifil in 50 wt for the quilting so that the stitches would blend into the quilt top.
I did enter Ruby Roads into the guild challenge. It did not win any awards, but I think that my cousin will love it. The quilt is packed up and ready to mail out to my cousin to welcome her new baby girl!
Once the quilt top was finished I basted it with a backing of a Tula Pink print called Pit Crew in Orange Crush from her Slow and Steady line I had. I have a bunch of yardage of the print and the pink matched the pink from the Les Fleurs print almost perfectly. Here is a quick picture of the finished quilt top after basting.
I had a difficult time figuring out how to quilt the quilt. I first was considering a dense, custom quilting design, but due to time constraints and the desire for the finished quilt to be soft and cuddly for the new baby, I went with an all over paisley/swirl kind of design. I think that it adds great texture without taking away from the piecing. I used a soft white (2021) Aurifil in 50 wt for the quilting so that the stitches would blend into the quilt top.
I did enter Ruby Roads into the guild challenge. It did not win any awards, but I think that my cousin will love it. The quilt is packed up and ready to mail out to my cousin to welcome her new baby girl!
Do you have any interest in making this design? If there is some interest, I can write a pattern for both a baby and queen sized version of this quilt. Thanks!
I am linking up to Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts, Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation, Whoop Whoop Friday @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict, Thank Goodness Its Finished Friday, Finish It Up Friday @ Crazy Mom Quilts, Fabric Frenzy Friday @ Fort Worth Fabrics Studio.
I am linking up to Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts, Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation, Whoop Whoop Friday @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict, Thank Goodness Its Finished Friday, Finish It Up Friday @ Crazy Mom Quilts, Fabric Frenzy Friday @ Fort Worth Fabrics Studio.
I love this quilt! The repeat of the blocks is so effective. New baby is very lucky!
ReplyDeleteCheryl--that is a stunning quilt!! A pattern would be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! I would love a pattern! And your fabric choices are wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. Setting the block on point was a great decision.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt. On point, as someone said above, really sets off the blocks. Also the the neutral fabrics in the background of the blocks make the colors pop. Hope you release this pattern.
ReplyDeleteHi, Cheryl! I'm amazed at how different the blocks look on point. It's a beautiful quilt and your cousin will be over the moon at receiving it, the perfect little girl baby quilt. I'd love to say yes, I'd make this if you did up a pattern, but I'm so overwhelmed right now, I don't know which way is up! Enjoy your day! XO, karen
ReplyDeleteI love how you set this on point. I would love to have this pattern.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how how changing the setting resulted in a whole new look! Fabulous job! And love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! I love the quilting and the balance between the background and blocks.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely quilt. I would love to make this in the queen size. It would be so thoughtful of you to provide the pattern.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I would love the pattern for this quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, simple and elegant, perfect for a baby quilt. I love how changing a block to on point can completely change the look of things. I feel pretty confident you are gonna get positive feed back for this one to become a quilt pattern :)
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. I would love a pattern too!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt. I don't know when I'll be inspired to make it but it's definitely going ok my Pinterest wall! I think you should definitely do a pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love this; it would be a good way to use up some of the scrap fabric. Thanks for sharing the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and yes, I think you should do a pattern. I just love this quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty and sweet baby quilt! I love the delicate nature of it. It's so fun to see older blocks and especially fun to 'update' them! Congrats on this beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteThe variation of moving the block to being on point is wonderful! I really like this design and am sure your cousin is going to be thrilled with it. Let me know when I can review the pattern for you (I think you should make it)!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl, this quilt is beautiful what a lovely gift. I would love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs, Ruthie
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That is beautiful !!!! Would definitely love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the setting!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely interested in a pattern. Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's a winner in my book Cheryl. A pattern is a must, I love it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the winner of that challenge, because your quilt is beautiful. Perfect for that baby girl.
ReplyDeleteI have that book too and love it. Very nice layout and really suits the block, keeps the traditon but updates it too! Thanks for linking up to TGIFF
ReplyDeleteIt really a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous quilt (and yes please for a pattern!) - I love the half blocks on the side, it makes it really modern
ReplyDeleteVery attractive quilt. I like the way mostly white and grey- makes the colors used smooth. Yes the pattern!
ReplyDeleteLovely finish, congrats! I am sure it will be loved. And I always find it amazing how different blocks can lock in new layouts, to but it on point and add the modern twist of half blocks, it is just great!
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ReplyDeleteI must agree with most everyone else, putting the blocks on point made the quilt! It took an old-fashioned block and brought it into the modern world! It would be fun to have the pattern!
ReplyDeleteTruly a beautiful quilt top and quilting I would love to see a pattern
ReplyDeletePattern....YES!! Love this quilt. You did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! I love how it straddles the line between traditional and modern. The layout, in particular, is inspiring. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply sweet! I love that you put the blocks on point and added the partial blocks. This is the perfect setting for those pretty fabrics. I have a feeling you will indeed be turning this one into a pattern!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely interested in making this quilt. It is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I would love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteSandy A
I love it too. The on point design made this whole pattern pop. Lovely quilting and colors. I think we are all saying yes please! :-) K- lkw2x6-apq@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove it, I would be interested too! Please
ReplyDeleteCaltexgal@aol.com
Blessed baby! Would love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteShelia stitchedfromtheheart2@gmail.com
This is beautiful Cheryl!! I would definitely encourage you to write up a pattern for this! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am very interested in a queen size version
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I am working on the pattern right now and it will contain a queen sized version.
DeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!!! I really like how the blocks are cut in half along the edges! Beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. The negative within the block and putting the blocks on point make such a difference. I'd love a pattern. What is the finished size of this baby quilt? And what is the size of the square in the middle of the block? This is a great line of fabric. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and such an interesting guild challenge. What size block did you end up making? It looks pretty big. maybe?
ReplyDeleteThe half blocks are really effective in making this pattern look more modern as they flow off the edge of the quilt
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Cheryl. I'm sure your cousin will love it. I'm always impressed with how versatile your quilting skills are.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how putting a block on point can so change the look?! Love that. And...into a rabbit hole I go, LOL. Yes! Please do write a pattern, if you have time. I love the palette as well as the half blocks, great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the half blocks on the edges! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteWould be fantastic if you would write up a pattern for this beautiful quilt.
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I love it and would love to purchase a pattern when you write it up!
ReplyDeleteStunning quilt for a now very spoiled baby girl!! 😀 I love the fabrics, as well, and the white background really showcases the on point design. Also the North/South/East/West points alternating with dark center and dark outer Would love the pattern! When I saw your quilt, I hopped on Amazon to find a copy of the book. Can't wait to get sewing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! I am working on writing the pattern right now.
DeleteWhat a stunningly beautiful quilt!!
ReplyDelete(Please... What size is this baby quilt???)
Pat T.
Beautiful. Pattern would be great! Thank you for asking.
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ReplyDeleteLove the quilt, and would really like to have the pattern, when available. Thanks for showing your work!
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