Speaking of sampler quilts...
Karen said I could make a sampler quilt if I kept making hexagons... Well, funny she should mention that. This is the new back for my "Bones" quilt. Interesting, huh? I call all of my leftover blocks, practice blocks, failure blocks, "don't know what to do with it" blocks, my bones- you know they rattle around in your closet and make you feel guilty. So I made a top out of bones and black Kona. Even added some improvisational bones to drive the point home. A couple years after I had the top finished, guess what? Yep, the bones were rattling around in there again. So I dragged them out of there- some of them kicking and screaming- and whipped them up into a back for the bones quilt. I plan on bordering it in black Kona, too. But how cool is that? A quilt made entirely of throw aways- I bet some of you are saying I should have stuck to throwing them away, but I like the idea of making something from nothing. I even have saved all of my little bits of binding and have plenty to bind it with. I am going to also use the remainder of thread that is too little to use on a quilt. Waste not, want not.
5 comments:
How cool is that? TOO COOL FOR WORDS! I've been hoping those bones would rattle their way to first place one of these days. YOU GO GIRL!
you're a girl after my own heart! What a great tribute to the quilters of our past, using all those precious pieces of fabric. Your "bones" are wonderful.
I'd say you made a folk art style quilt! Very creative. Sort of a "free" quilt.
I love it! I really like the idea that it will be totally reversible! Just as gorgeous and a work of art on each side! Love the idea of using the little leftover bits of thread too! You are a very clever girl!
You are truly your Grandma Brady's grandaughter. She would have loved this 'wasteless' quilt. I will have to keep that in mind. What a great idea for backing a holiday quilt, making it useful for more than the holdiday season.
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