I drew out the plan on graph paper, apart the fabrics, sewed them back together; mounted them on a flannel board and didn’t like the
result. One of the students said it
would work; I just had to let it percolate for a while. I felt I had wasted
some very pretty fabric and there was no rescuing the project. Dianne assured me that if I just took the
pieces home, and left them on my design wall they would eventually "reveal themselves" to me .
The patches sat on my design wall for
several weeks. Each time I looked up, I
would move some of the patches around.
Then…EUREKA…it finally clicked; with some minor adjustments it started
to take shape. I sewed additional patches
and decided that the quilt was becoming too square. Using the left over four patches, I added
borders to two sides.
You can see from the picture
the end result. The quilt was donated to
Hawthorne Lodge, a seniors’ center in Port Coquitlam, B.C.
2 comments:
OOh...I like your Milky Way! Better yet, I like what you did for the border. I'm doing one for my new nephew and I was having problems figuring out what to do with the border. THANK YOU dear friend!
I am glad you persisted. This was a lovely design.
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