I'm quite please with July Cow. I had her in my head and when I was done this morning, there she was. Its always nice when that happens! For this block, I made even a smaller zig zag which worked out really nice. I think I'll use it on the rest of the blocks.
The block is equally traditionally pieced and fabric collaged together. Its nice to know that I remember how to draft and get the piecing done without much effort. With all the art quilting lately, I would hate to lose touch with my roots LOL!
She uses mostly commerical fabric with a little bit of hand dyed and took 5 hours from design to finish. Now onto October!
7 comments:
The quilt is going to be soooo wonderful! When it is completed, please post a picture. Hope you get a picture of your daughter as she sees it for the first time.
Sally
Very cool idea to make a moo calendar quilt. Your daughter will treasure it forever. Can't wait to see the finished work of art.
She's great!! Good job, Nina-Moorie! :) That is one patriotic cow. Tessa is going to be in Cow Heaven! :)
Dear Nina-Marie,
Love the style you've developed for the cows--it's very sophisticated.
I also loved your daughter's Halloween portrait. What a lucky girl to have parents who respect and support her dreams!
Linda Laird
quiltlady@san.rr.com
The July cow is fabulous! This is such fun watching the months as you create them!
Your cow quilt is really coming out nice. What a great idea and what a lucky little girl. I remember those long ago days of making quilts for my little boy. He turned 32 this week. sigh.....
Can't wait to see all your cows come together! Must be gorgeous :)
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