When it comes to snow days, I'm still a child. This week's predicted snowstorm turned into an ice storm, which was still a good excuse to stay in my PJs and play in the sewing room. This was the result:
I started with the leftovers from a recent (super-secret) project:
and I asked myself, borrowing from the movie Airplane "What do I make of this?"
Since the movie quote is "I can make a hat, a brooch... a pterodactyl" and since I am not making a hat or a brooch, I make must be a Pterodactyl.
I pulled out some white fabric and prepped to do some applique:
My husband and I are looking forward to the release of the final Star Wars movie and watching all of the previous movies. I finished this applique block during our movie binge, so it was time to make some decisions.
What will this 12" block turn into?
I bordered it with leftover yellow and added the leftover Drunkard's Path blocks:
and I asked myself, borrowing from the movie Airplane "What do I make of this?"
Since the movie quote is "I can make a hat, a brooch... a pterodactyl" and since I am not making a hat or a brooch, I make must be a Pterodactyl.
I pulled out some white fabric and prepped to do some applique:
My husband and I are looking forward to the release of the final Star Wars movie and watching all of the previous movies. I finished this applique block during our movie binge, so it was time to make some decisions.
What will this 12" block turn into?
I bordered it with leftover yellow and added the leftover Drunkard's Path blocks:
I still had a few blocks left and some scraps of fabric, so I pieced together another border:
And the final quilt is 41" square (and photographed on the ice on the remains of my deck):
This quilt is going to be so fun to quilt! The name of this quilt is Pterodactyl One. I have bags and Bags and BAGS of quilt leftovers. They will become Pterodactyls, too.
3 comments:
Do you hand applique? If so, can you, when you have time, do a video? this is gorgeous! makes me want to get in my sewing room
What a lovely use of your leftover pieces. Love it’s name!
A beautiful quilt from leftovers! You have such an amazing creative mind, Debby!
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