I completed another block for the McHenry Landmark Crazy Quilt:
This is the Nicholas Bohr Stone House built in 1911. It's located on Broad Street here in McHenry, Illinois where I live.
This is the 2nd house that Nick Bohr built for his family. He was a stone mason and plastered a lot of the of the historic homes and building in the early 1900's.
This is a traditional Victorian style crazy quilt that I started back in 2017. Each block is 9 inches square and pieced by hand on a cotton foundation.
Here is a photo of all the blocks so far:
If you click on the photo, you can see a larger version.
All stitching is done by hand. The lace is either vintage or antique and the only embellisments are a few vintage buttons.
I have 6 more blocks to do and then I can start to assemble it which I will do on the sewing machine!
Some of the buildings on this quilt are no longer standing. Many of them are. I will put together a book with photos of the individual blocks and a brief description of each landmark. That book will benefit The McHenry Area Historical Society. I'm on the board and I'm also on the McHenry Landmark Commission.
Anyway, first I have to complete it. I'm thinking it will be 7 blocks across and 5 down. Since it will be displayed somewhere in town (I have a place in mind), I think that arrangement of the blocks will be more visually appealing than to assemble it lengthwise.
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