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Nature's Basket fabrics and an antique sampler |
Barb Adams and Alma Allen’s love of textiles is deeply
rooted in connections: connections to the past, connections to stitching
friends, and connections to one another.
Alma met Barb when she took an appliqué class from Alma at a
Kansas City quilt shop. Right away Alma saw that Barb had something special. “I
loved her color sense and encouraged her to design,” says Barb. As time went
on, the two women joined forces to form
Blackbird Designs. In 2001, they took
their patterns to Quilt Market, and soon thereafter designed their first line
of fabric for Moda.
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Barb and Alma in their 2010 award-winning Quilt Market booth |
Before she started quilting, Barb was an avid
cross-stitcher, and met regularly with a group of friends for evenings of
stitching, conversation, and laughter. The group loved the look of antique
samplers and would overdye floss to make it look older and overdye samplers
with tan Rit dye to “age” them. Barb was frequently inspired by the work her
friends were doing and they encouraged her to expand on their designs. She
shared this love of old-time samplers with Alma, and the two incorporated cross-stitch
and rug-hooking designs into their repertoire.
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A sampler Alma personalized with her daughter's initials |
Today, quilting, cross-stitching, and rug-hooking all are
part of Blackbird Designs creative output. Both women also love antiquing, and
the discovery of an old sampler often inspires myriad projects. A sampler stitched
by Maria Selby Humphrey in 1831 was the basis of a cross-stitching book with patterns
for samplers, a pin drum, and hooked top for a wooden box. Alma admits to
enjoying cross stitch nearly as much as quilting. In part, she says, it’s
because she transforms antique samplers into personal records: one sampler she
stitched for her daughter, for example, recorded her maternal line back to the
1700s. Introducing her grandfather’s name into another sampler resulted in
spontaneous thoughts of him while she stitched. “In the end, it became a really
touching piece to work on,” says Alma.
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A heart with old-fashioned charm, stitched from Nature's Basket |
Sampler imagery often finds its way into the Moda fabrics
Barb and Alma design and their newest line is no exception. Nature’s Basket, a
warm combination of chambray blues and earthy browns, will make its debut at
spring Quilt Market in Portland.
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9-block appliqué quilt from Tending the Garden, with accented with an overdyed, vintage crocheted bedspread |
A new Blackbird Designs book of quilt patterns,
Tending the
Garden for
Kansas City Star books, is nearing release, as well. Among its
designs are large 9-block appliquéd quilts that Barb and Alma have worked in
different colorways. “It gives the quilter an idea of how color can change a
pattern,” says Alma. “We’ve had our quilts side-by-side and some people don’t
even realize it’s the same design.”
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Herbs root in vintage jars in preparation for planting in Alma's garden |
Their love of an antique vibe doesn’t end with their
patterns and fabric. Lately, Barb’s taken vintage crocheted tablecloths and
bedspreads with spots or stains and overdyed them. “We love them on the bed or
table,” she says. “They’re a great accent with bed quilts and fun with our
vintage dishes.” And Alma’s been rooting herbs in vintage glass jars. “It’s a
great way to welcome spring and start new plants for the garden,” she says. Connecting
with the warmth of the past and bringing it into 21st-century homes
continually inspires Barb and Alma.
Am anxiously awaiting the new book and fabric line. I am in the process of hand quilting Evening Bloom right now.
ReplyDeleteThis post hit a homerun with me! I used to cross-stitch repro samplers before getting into quilting. And used to have a rather large herb garden in PA. I love the overdyed bedspread!
ReplyDeleteI love everything BBD- looks like more treasures!
ReplyDeleteCan´t wait to play with their new line.I love their designs!
ReplyDeleteSo much talent and they have a great gift and they get to share it with the world.
ReplyDeleteVery excited about the new book and fabric line! Very EXCITED!
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