This child's quilt can be used to play "I Spy" or the "Match" game since there are two of each square. It is going into my friend's "hope chest" for a grandchild that hasn't even been thought of yet (at least not by the future parents). That's what I call prepared!
This is the "Egg Money Quilt", made using the book by Eleanor Burns. Based on traditional quilt blocks and made from 30's reproduction fabric, I think it looks very fresh and "spring like". Made by my friend Andine.
This was a "mystery quilt", made by my friend Gayle. You know I love those warm autumn colors.
I am enjoying having a few days off this month, although I am going in to work for a little while this afternoon. Not much new on the art front, but I have been sewing away on some UFOs. Who knows, I may even finish something.
3 comments:
That match quilt is such a great idea! I am making a Once Upon a Story Quilt, which uses novelty squares with lines to them to make stories. I really like autumn colors too.
How funny! Today I was thinking about making a quilt for Mila with some kind of interaction...I was thinking along the line of nursery rhymes. Now I have two possibilities to play with!
I always enjoy seeing the pics from when you and your local quilty friends get together!
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