Postage Stamp Quilt

As a longtime attendee of Gwen Marston's Beaver Island retreat, I was excited to attend the first annual Holly Girls Quilt Retreat last week.  Pat Holly and Sue Nickels continued the retreat on the heels of Gwen's retirement.  They planned a theme of "machine quilting" and I was glad to practice free motion skills in a small scale on the old Bernina 1230.  Pat and Sue brought a large collection of antique quilts along with quilts they had made and we all learned a lot about quilting design from them and each other.  Next year the retreat will focus on applique border design.  I've already reserved my spot for next year- sign up and I'll see you there!Between free motion practice sessions I worked on piecing this postage stamp quilt.A few weeks ago miss P and I cut some mini charm packs and a lot of scraps into 2 inch squares. It was nice to have a "quilt kit" ready to piece at retreat.The piecing process for this quilt was easy. First I made four patches from all of the scraps. Then, I pieced those into sixteen patches. I sewed the sixteen patch blocks together in rows to finish the quilt. I was able to rotate the fourpatches so that all of the seams nest throughout the quilt.Postage stamp edgeI am smitten by the finished quilt. It is so cheery and reminds me of this favorite quilt made by B's grandmother.I am eager to use my new quilting skills and ideas but I think this quilt needs some straight line quilting.Finished size 48" by 60"