Tunnel, Suitcase, Purse, Fireplace, Hurdles
This has become the Rorschach test of patterns with every viewer seeing something different. I thought to call this Away, but that is the name of a suitcase company (a suitcase I own and really like) and I don't want to get into any copyright disagreements.
Vamoose is a word I don't think I've ever used. It was an exotic one we would hear on tv, one that someone from a city would use. And a funny word. (I now live in the city and have never heard it here either--I wonder if city people think it is something farm people say.)
So, Vamoose! it is.
Vamoose!
117 blocks set 9 by 13 to finish 81 by 91 inches
Block finishes 7 by 9 inches
Cut
Solid: one 5 1/2 by 1 1/2 inch rectangle, two 2 1/2 by 1 1/2 inch rectangle
Print: one 4 1/2 by 9 1/2 inch rectangle, three 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 inch rectangles
Pressing
Press seams away from center small rectangle.
Do not press final horizontal seam until assembly
Assembly
Sew into columns
Press alternating columns with the final seam and the joining seam up or down
All seams will nest
I like the straight set for this, making the look of handles on cases. I played with a staggered set that I liked too which gave a bit of a parkour look to the quilt.
My design. Use at your pleasure.
This has become the Rorschach test of patterns with every viewer seeing something different. I thought to call this Away, but that is the name of a suitcase company (a suitcase I own and really like) and I don't want to get into any copyright disagreements.
Vamoose is a word I don't think I've ever used. It was an exotic one we would hear on tv, one that someone from a city would use. And a funny word. (I now live in the city and have never heard it here either--I wonder if city people think it is something farm people say.)
So, Vamoose! it is.
Vamoose!
117 blocks set 9 by 13 to finish 81 by 91 inches
Block finishes 7 by 9 inches
Cut
Solid: one 5 1/2 by 1 1/2 inch rectangle, two 2 1/2 by 1 1/2 inch rectangle
Print: one 4 1/2 by 9 1/2 inch rectangle, three 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 inch rectangles
Pressing
Press seams away from center small rectangle.
Do not press final horizontal seam until assembly
Assembly
Sew into columns
Press alternating columns with the final seam and the joining seam up or down
All seams will nest
I like the straight set for this, making the look of handles on cases. I played with a staggered set that I liked too which gave a bit of a parkour look to the quilt.
My design. Use at your pleasure.
I always thought it was a cowboy's word. It comes from the Spanish word "vamos", meaning "Let's go!"
ReplyDeleteI love your prints on solids series! Dot
Oops! SOLIDS on PRINTS!
ReplyDeleteVamoose is a good word! I see suitcases! Don't I wish I could be traveling to see my kids, or them traveling to see us, right about now.
ReplyDeleteOh this tells me that your "suitcases" want to be packed and ready for you to travel--;)))
ReplyDeleteWe are all in such a state of suspended animation in our homes...
Very pretty pattern...
~ ~ ~ waves from Julierose
I learned the word as a child (Michigan). Possibly from cartoons on TV or maybe from a book - don't remember. But VAMOOSE is a terrific name for this top.
ReplyDeleteI definitely see suitcases or briefcases... lots of people going somewhere!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not a COVID scene... nobody can go anywhere! LOL
SEW awesome!! Thanks for sharing your "recipe" with us. What fun it will be when I work my way around to giving this quilt a try!
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