I got an email from one of our blog watchers..(Hi Beverly!) and she directed me to this quilt on
ebay!All I can say (with my tongue hanging out of my mouth!!) is I wish there were more pictures, better pictures...I'd love to see this one up close! It looks SO GREAT from what I can see...which isn't much.
Too much fun to look at, isn't it? I wonder what this person was thinking and how this quilt came about....
Bonnie
11 comments:
OH MY GOSH! I WANT that QUILT! Darn it all that with all the work I"m doing lately I will never have enough $ for it!
It looks like she started a Dear Jane and got really angery about all the little pieces and just opened a bottle of wine and started sewing it all together...I like this woman! This is a quilt that would drive my husband nuts...thanks!
Siobhan
OMG I think I've fallen in love! An "I Spy" quilt for quilters :-)
Looks like Dear Jane on Crack!!! Or maybe she had a migraine?? Or maybe she dyslexic is?! The mind boggles - what an amazing quilt - wish we had the whole story on this one :-)
maybe the seller would take some more pictures for you !
They often will
That is indeed Maverick !
Incredible quilt - can you imagine doing that one? I wonder if all those orphan blocks are really overlapping each other the way it looks. That's a lot of layers! I'd give a lot to see this one in person.
Is anyone else seeing hexagons? I think there's a pattern in there, really. She took all her orphans and bits and cut out large hexagons and then sewed them together that way. Incredibly cool - would definitely love to see it in person too.
Amazing...I've never seen anything like this!
What an interesting quilted piece. What a creative soul that made this. A masterpiece!
Inga
Tonya - you're a genius! I had another look and YES I see hexagons!!! They're easier to see on the bottom row I think. What a brilliant way to do a quilt - I love it.
I sm wondering if the quilt is already sold... It is just a good one for me ;c)
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