Hanging with my Brother |
Eight squares face to face |
Cut corner to corner |
HST Half Square Triangles |
Time to spin |
Auditioning Fabric |
Throughout this journey with these pieces of fabric, the keeper was reminded of a lovely, local quilter named Zelpha. They had crossed paths many years earlier and she told the keeper of her story quilts. She had told stories, like Little Red Riding Hood, in quilts with textures for children to touch as she told the story. This is not to the extent of Zelpha’s quilts but it has become a fun story based on the making of a little quilt. The finished wall hanging is 15 1/2 inches wide by 20 inches tall. Eight blue squares turned into four blocks with eight triangles in each block surrounded by a big 8. This project started a 8 am this morning and I started writing the blog at 8 pm tonight.
This is fantastic! I love the story that goes with your quilt! Thanks for joining in the fun ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was fun how the story evolved as the quilt progressed through the day. Love you blog, thanks for all that you do to promote quilting.
DeleteGreat story!
ReplyDeleteThanks, you will find all of my post include a thread of humor!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Gotta share this blog with everyone!
ReplyDeleteCute 8!
Janie from facebook.com/isabellaswhimsy
Please share and stop back for more fun. I liked your entry also.
DeleteSweet story. I'll have to share. I like the "stash" scare.
ReplyDeleteThanks, please do share. Stop back often, I intend to keep sharing my humor and adventures in this blog. I thought it was a fun description of the "stash."
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