Top o' the mornin' to ye!!
However, it's also National Quilting Day, and that has me conflicted. I feel compelled to honor both events equally! Here's an image I found that brings the 2 celebrations into one.
Pretty, wouldn't you agree?
Since the quilters at Terry's retreat are probably all working on the mystery quilt, I figured I'd go ahead and share the picture of my sample. I doubt at this point I'll be ruining the mystery.
This mystery quilt is called Seams Like Yesterday by Debbie Caffrey, from a pattern she issued in 1998. The resulting star is called Bradford Star, and I really like it. My picture doesn't show the difference (much) between my light and medium fabrics. I will rerun a picture of the fabrics.
All three are from Westminster Fibers, but I can't recall exactly which designer. Martha Negly? Phillip Jacobs? Kaffe Fassett? I looked when I was cutting, but the scraps are gone now, so it's anyone's guess at ths point.
The family is all a-buzz over March Madness. With all 4 of our Ohio teams doing well, we have lots of basketball games to watch! Ohio State, Ohio University, Xavier and Univ. of Cincinnati have all advanced to the top 32 teams. Lots of fun, and easy to quilt by hand when games are on. I am binding a quilt currently, and when I finish that, I have a couple of other hand-work options I can move on to.
The work in cleaning the sewing room has not taken off too well because of all the basketball. I still have hopes of making at least a minor dint in it this weekend.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Happy National Quilting Day!
I love your quilt!~ the difference in the two fabrics is subtle, but it makes the top glow. :-) Happy National Quilting Day and St Patrick's Day to you too!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with what Sadie said about the glowing and subtleness. Really pretty. This is when I like to watch basketball!!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks lovely in those colours.
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