Civil War | Reproduction Quilt Patterns

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Strip quilts are wonderful because they let you show off those amazing large print fabrics that are available now. Choose reproduction fabrics and you've recreated history. Choose something bold and bright and you have a quilt as modern as today's date. All from the same simple pattern. Finished...

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The way the triangles in this quilt line up reminds me of troop formations. My inspiration for the name of this pattern was the popular Civil War song, “When Johnny Comes Marching Home.” I’ll bet that tune is running through your head right now! Made of assorted reds, browns, and light shirting...

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Women of the Civil War era were expected to wear hats or bonnets when they stepped out in public. Yard-long ribbon ties that flowed down toward the woman’s waistline, like the tiny squares flowing diagonally across this scrappy quilt, helped to hold fancy bonnets in place. Finished size: 27” x...

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Women and girls from western Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County, where I was born and raised, played an important part in the Civil War. Many worked in a local factory making bullet cartridges to supply the troops. Unfortunately, a tragedy known as the Allegheny Arsenal Explosion killed almost 80...

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“Crackers,” the historical name of this quilt block, seems appropriate for the title of this quilt, given the role that crackers played in feeding soldiers during the Civil War. These 3/8” thick biscuits, sometimes called hardtack, were baked in large northern factories, packed in wooden crates,...

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Caissons were two-wheeled carts used to carry heavy ammunition chests, spare wheels, pick axes, shovels, tar buckets, and other miscellaneous tools needed to repair the roads they traveled on. This equipment weighed so much that six horses were needed to pull the load carried in one caisson unit....

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Cyrus Young is a 50” x 50” strippie quilt made of simple 6” blocks set in vertical rows. This setting is a great way to feature the beautiful striped border fabrics included in many reproduction fabric lines. If your fabric consists of multiple stripe patterns, you can use different parts for...

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Parlor Music, a 29” x 45” scrap quilt, is composed of alternating strips of four patches (2” finished) and triangles. This simple pattern is an opportunity to showcase your favorite fabrics or to work from your scrap basket. Designed by Carol Hopkins.

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With the good selection of gray fabrics currently available, you can create Blue and Gray Trails, a small 26” x 26” doll quilt, wall hanging, or table topper consisting of a two different 6” blocks and a pieced border. Designed by Carol Hopkins

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Fireballs, a simple 22” x 26” quilt, is made of easy-to-piece 4” blocks. Combine one background print with a variety of red and black prints as shown, create combinations of your favorite colors such as pink and brown, blue and brown, green and black, or make it completely scrappy. Designed by...

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Elizabeth’s Baskets, a small 30” x 36” quilt, features an unusual 4” basket block. Choose one background fabric, a pile of squares in assorted colors, and you’re ready to sew. Designed by Carol Hopkins

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Streamers is a scrap quilt made of 5" Double X blocks arranged in a strippie setting. Finished size is 47 x 47" Finished block size is 5 x 5". Designed by Carol Hopkins.

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Discover the history of the Generals of the American Civil War by sewing quilts that depict their lives, families and careers.The Generals Series, like the Battle Series, is written with instructions for 5" and 10" blocks, so you can make small lap/wall size or bed size quilts from the same...

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Discover the history of the Generals of the American Civil War by sewing quilts that depict their lives, families and careers.The Generals Series, like the Battle Series, is written with instructions for 5" and 10" blocks, so you can make small lap/wall size or bed size quilts from the same...

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Make this quilt in either 5" (47" x 57" quilt) or 10" blocks (86" x 106") to commemorate the Union General George Meade, born in Spain on December 31, 1815. Designed by Evonne Cook

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Easy strip piecing of Four Patches makes this quilt go together quickly. This quilt is made with an 8" Carrie Nation block and civil war fabrics. Any style of fabric would work! Quilt measures 61" square. Designed by Pam McMahon.