Wednesday, December 3, 2025

2026 Applique BOM: Baltimore Belles & Rebels

 

Becky Collis
Central wreath for Baltimore Belles & Rebels


End of the year and time to plan for next year's appliqued Block of the Month design with a Civil War history. Baltimore Belles & Rebels blocks will be posted on the last Wednesday of each month in 2026 with the first free monthly pattern here on January 28th.

Baltimore's Brown Veil Club, also known as the 
Monument Street Girls, sewed for the Confederacy.

Women in Civil War Baltimore held conflicting loyalties despite Maryland's position as a Union state. Many slaveholders in the city hoped vainly for secession. Others considered themselves so Southern there was little question as to which side deserved their support. 


Yet the city's women included Union-sympathizers among its social leaders and those of lesser status such as free Blacks in that city with the country's largest such population. 

Baltimore Belles & Rebels will tell stories over the year of the city's women with patterns in the traditional Baltimore manner popular in the late 1840s and '50s. Our proposed sampler quilt has a medallion set with a large center wreath. You can get started on that now so here is the pattern for the 13th block, a 24" finished center and a 6" finished frame around the wreath.

12 monthly blocks finishing to 18"
with a center block finishing to 24"
in a frame finishing to 36"
No border
 
You'll have all year to stitch those leaves and roses.
Print this on an 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of paper.

Post your progress on our Facebook group page:

If you want to get a head start you can buy the patterns at my Etsy shop.
The link:

Colonial Williamsburg
Sarah Anne Whittington Lankford 1830-1898

The setting inspiration is the Lankford quilt in the collection of Colonial Williamsburg (photo modified above to be square with 12 blocks.) 
Some monthly applique designs will be similar to Sarah's---not the same.

See a post on more Baltimore Albums with a central focus here:

Fabric: Becky Collis is planning traditional reds and greens for her version so you might want to do likewise and look through your stash for reproductions suitable for a ca. 1860 applique. As in most Baltimore albums the prints and plains are scrappy. For a consistent background in the blocks, center & border buy 7 yards of one fabric. Over the year we'll give ideas for borders and I am sure you readers will come up with some on your own.

7 comments:

Denniele said...

Fabulous center block, Becky! It looks like it is going to be a another great BOM. Thanks, Barbara.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Barbara, Becky and the Belles and Rebels of Baltimore! Its like you read my mind Barbara, I have been searching thru all my books and on line for Baltimore quilts and wanting to start one. This is so exciting to see here. Thank you for posting and giving us a head start. Now to get the creative juices flowing. As in years past I like the option to purchase the patterns from you on Etsy. Will this be offered on Etsy for purchase? Being able to make a purchase from you is a small opportunity to support you for this generous offer to follow along on a BOM all year. / Rondi

Barbara Brackman said...

Glad to keep you entertained, Rondi. I chose blocks that were not the truly elaborate traditional blocks---some simple, some medium difficulty. Post your blocks next year. I still have to get the PDF ready for Etsy.

Nancy Nehez said...

Love it already!

Misty Walker said...

I'm excited for this!

Jacque said...

Barbara - the pattern in Etsy is the complete pattern, right? Not just this center block

Barbara Brackman said...

Right---the center block plus the 12 appliques for the year.