Wood Quilt Blocks In another thread, Mottles asked about how the wood blocks are assembled to make the quilt. This is a relief and chip carving project that our group of whittlers and carvers from the local senior center is doing. I was asked to assemble the blocks into a frame. The blocks are 5" x 5". The frame wood is from old poplar (173 yrs old) that was siding on an old mill that was built in 1835. The frame was made first, with a rabbet (groove) cut out of the back side, so a 1/4" piece of plywood backer board can be fit into the frame. The 1/4" piece of plywood backer board is next fit into the rabbet. The wood squares are then glued to the plywood backer board, with 3/8" strips separating them. These strips are also glued to the backing board. I Think that the best way to display this project is on an easel.
Tom H
Last edited by Tom H : 07-30-2008 at 10:50 AM.
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