Sunday, December 26, 2010
Conception - Heather Ross Quilt Begins
A new quilt comes to life with the completion of the first block. Does anyone else ever feel like they've breathed life into a new quilt when they finish the first block? Like something has been set in motion that will take a certain amount of time to be done forming, then it will travel to its home, live out its life and someday meet its end. Or am I just weird? Probably, lol.
My sister asked me to make this Heather Ross quilt for her son (my nephew) Ty and his big boy bed. She sent me every bit of the HR stash I've been trying to separate her from for three years, including seagulls! To me, getting to play with it is just as good as having it. It's going to be the same pattern as the Starry Starry Night baby quilt I made, but in a twin size and with no solids. The challenge is to use just the fabric she sent. I'm using dots and stripes as solids.
I like how the selvage came out in the block above. I'll post more as I have it.
Labels:
dogs,
heather ross,
lightning bugs,
stars,
tadpoles in jars,
wonky stars
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2 comments:
Looks great!! Cant wait to see more!! xx
You are going to have so much fun with this one!
I feel the same way you do about quilts. I love saving old, mostly destroyed quilts and finding a way to keep them alive.
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