The progressive began in January 1994 and was based on a book by Judy Hopkins of Alaska entitled “One of a Kind Quilts”. Based on a 6 by 8 grid of 4-inch pieced squares, we were to create our “theme” blocks. It was interesting to see what the result was when the various 4” blocks made by others in the group came back to me.
The picture shows the 4-inch blocks prior to being stitched into a wall hanging. When it was completed I decided to do another appliqué piece for the back of the
quilt, thus making it reversible. I hand
quilted it and added beading to the front to give the appearance of the fish
blowing bubbles. My sister always admired this quilt. She now has it.
I apologize for not being able to provide a picture of the completed piece. perhaps the next time I visit my sister who lives a distance from me, I will take a picture and post it.
I apologize for not being able to provide a picture of the completed piece. perhaps the next time I visit my sister who lives a distance from me, I will take a picture and post it.
2 comments:
What a lovely quilt! And a nice shared project. So nice to work with others, even from afar!
looks very ocean like from afar!
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