Ask Penny Halgren

Tree of Life Quilt Block


 

In early American days, clipper ships brought cargoes of Indian and Persian cotton prints into western Atlantic ports.

When quilt designers were looking for pattern ideas, the Tree of Life design, common to Oriental rugs, was easily converted to a quilt pattern.

tree of lifeThe appeal of the block lies not only in its intrinsic beauty, but for its quality of faith and belief in eternal life.

The design quickly became a favorite among the religiously inclined settlers of the New World and their descendents.

There are many variations of the design.

A search in Maggie Malone’s book, 5500 Quilt Block Designs, offers 6 variations.

According to tradition, the distinguishing feature is the patchwork of the tree foliage and the trunk – which should be appliquéd on.

The favored fabric for these old quilts was a calico in green tones with a darker green or brown fabric for the trunk.

While the foliage was always a print fabric to show the variation of the light and dark of the tree, while the trunk was always a solid fabric.

Patterns also can be found showing the block “on point” with the tree standing straight and tall.

tree of life

Tree of Life Block Patterns
Tree of Life Quilt Block Pattern - variation

More Tree Quilt Blocks at the QuiltBlockLibrary.com

Happy Quilting!


Penny Halgren
Master Quilter

 




Article Details

Last Updated
27th o February, 2011

Would you like to...

Print this page Print this page

Email this page Email this page

Post a comment Post a comment

Subscribe me

Add to favorites Add to favorites

Remove Highlighting Remove Highlighting

Edit this Article

Quick Edit

Export to PDF

User Opinions (0 votes)

No users have voted.

How would you rate this answer?



Thank you for rating this answer.

Related Articles

No related articles were found.

Attachments

No attachments were found.

Visitor Comments

No visitor comments posted. Post a comment

Post a comment

To post a comment for this article, simply complete the form below. Fields marked with an asterisk are required.
   Name:
   Email:
* Comment:
* Enter the code below:
 

Continue