Irish Chain Quilts

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  1. I have wanted to make one for several years after seeing one in a vendors booth in Paducah. I bought the navy background and pattern that day intending to use a fat quarter bundle for the chain. It was by a known designer maybe Fons and Porter.
    Still love the quilt.

  2. I love chains. Deanna from Wedding Dress Blue made Irish Stars – I’ve done most, just decided to put it on point so not yet completed. I did small 9 patches that made a big 9 patch with Ohio stars in the centre and that is waiting to be quilted. They are all such nice patterns – I don’t think I’ve seen one that I didn’t like.

  3. Hello Nicole! You have been so busy and I have been enjoying your blogs this past couple of weeks. Oh, I do love an Irish Chain quilt and I have made several. They are great scrap-busting quilts, for sure. I am busy this week helping my local quilt guild get ready for our quilt show next weekend – exciting times!

  4. I feel that the Irish Chain patterns really took hold when rotary cutting and strip piecing did. It was a fast and easy way to use a variety of fabrics in a structured design. So much easier than cutting all those individual pieces, just making fabric “sets” instead. Pretty sure my first Quilt in a Day/Eleanor Burns pattern was an Irish chain.

  5. The Triple Irish Chain (your top pic) has always been a favorite of mine. I’ve made two. The 1st vintage quilt I bought was also a Triple Irish Chain.

  6. I like the variations more; too much white space for me to fill otherwise. I’ve seen the one with stars and I like the It Takes 2 pattern. You certainly should make one!

  7. I’ve made several traditional Irish Chain patterns and have enjoyed piecing every one. I think I like the symmetry of the pattern the most. I also find I’m attracted to other patterns that have a blocks or some element in the design that makes a chain going through the quilt top. One of my favorite quilts to piece for sure. I like the Nesting pattern with the black chain and the scrappy fabrics, it’s right up my alley! 😊

  8. I made a scrappy quadruple Irish Chain quilt of fabrics from my childhood. It was the first quilt I ever started. I was in junior high. It took me 55 years to finish so you know it has a very long story. I absolutely love it and it resides on my bed. Every night I reminisce with the fabrics. Even though quadruple sounds daunting, it really is just nine 9 patches to make the “X” block. Go for it. I know you will love yours as much as I do mine.

  9. Irish chain quilts are indeed beautiful. It is *the* stereotypical quilt design in my mind. Whenever I hear or read about vintage quilts, that is what I think of first. All of those patterns you show would be beautiful, so you really can’t go wrong with whichever you choose!

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