This quilt came from a pattern that I saw in a Connecting Threads catalogue years ago called Brioche and Baguettes. I don't know if the pattern is still available anywhere or not. The original pattern used half yards and fat quarters for the print fabric, but I did mine with all fat quarters. The top is 57 x 75 inches.
Mine is made from Frolic! fabric from Moda by Me and My Sister Designs. So far I've made two different quilt tops from the fat quarter bundle that bought and I still have fat quarters left. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the rest of them. However, I think I will buy some yardage for the back and binding, and NOT try to use the remaining fat quarters for that.
I finished this quilt top yesterday (actually yesterday), so I'm finally caught up on my blogging. Yay!
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
My First Art Sale!
Last year when I was doing Inktober on Instagram, one of my friends saw my work and she that she wanted to commission a piece of art. She said that there was no hurry, she didn't need it for Christmas or anything, but she wanted a drawing of our church to give to her husband, our parish priest. She thought that it would be nice for him to have a drawing of his first church done by one of his parishioners. I had never done a drawing of building before, but I told her I would give it a try. I did a couple of practice drawing, to build my confidence in my ability to do it, but she never mentioned it again.
Fast forward to June of this year and I get a call from my priest letting me know that he has accepted a call to another church out of state and that he will be leaving the end of July. My mind almost immediately jumped to the drawing of the church that his wife had asked for. I got out my paper and pens and drew this up for her. When I was done drawing all of those little bricks I felt a bit like I was either going to pass out, throw up, or both, but I got it done! Once it was all finished, I texted and asked if she was still interested in having it. She said that she definitely was, and she was very excited about it.
I got it to her on Friday and she gave it to him as a Father's Day gift. The finished piece it 6 x 8 inches on cotton paper.
Full disclosure: This post is back-dated to reflect when the work was done, not when I actually posted it.
Fast forward to June of this year and I get a call from my priest letting me know that he has accepted a call to another church out of state and that he will be leaving the end of July. My mind almost immediately jumped to the drawing of the church that his wife had asked for. I got out my paper and pens and drew this up for her. When I was done drawing all of those little bricks I felt a bit like I was either going to pass out, throw up, or both, but I got it done! Once it was all finished, I texted and asked if she was still interested in having it. She said that she definitely was, and she was very excited about it.
I got it to her on Friday and she gave it to him as a Father's Day gift. The finished piece it 6 x 8 inches on cotton paper.
Full disclosure: This post is back-dated to reflect when the work was done, not when I actually posted it.
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