I managed to get the Hubcap Diamond Star Halo flimsy sewn together this week. If you're scratching your head about the name of this little kaleidoscope quilt, it's based on a song lyric from "Bang A Gong." I explained how it came about in the previous post (and also made a video of the trial-and-error design process).
We got a little snow yesterday, and it was still flurrying this morning when I set this 36-inch square jobber just outside the patio door and snapped some pictures.
Snow (as in the cold and fluffy stuff this is laying on) isn't really bright white in color, is it? Hunh. I guess Kaufman did its research when they invented the fabric color Kona Snow. I used Kona White in the quilt here.
It was really fun putting these colorful blocks together. Individually, they reminded me of the tops of bright umbrellas.
And before you know it, I was mulling over how I could use the leftovers for my next quilt, based on a Led Zeppelin song lyric, entitled With a Purple Umbrella and a 50-cent Hat (from "Living Loving Maid"). Oh, go ahead and listen. You want to know what in blazes I'm talking about, right?
Just kidding...maybe. (Could that be a "raspberry beret," that pink one? The kind you buy {for 50 cents} in a second-hand store? Too much of a stretch?)
Not kidding about the leftovers, though. I could make a whole 'nother quilt with the pieces I have left. Maybe with a black background to make those brights really pop? *Sigh* So many quilts, so little time.
I hope you do have time to visit the Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? linky at Confessions of a Fabric Addict—P.S., she's having a giveaway—and thanks for stopping by here!
20 comments:
OMG! That is SO COOL! I REALLY like it. :-) And you know what? It really does fit it's name.
Squeee! It came out even better than the preview hinted that it would! I LOVE it! Those fabrics are fabulous and it really is the Hubcap Diamond Star Halo! Wow!
So, my coworker plays the radio at work; it is one of those internet, not commercial deals, where you select the genre and you can shuffle through different genres. Raspberry Beret was on today and I laughed and thought, "oh, no! not that earworm again!" I managed to avoid it, but now . . . I put on the Led Zeppelin to hopefully drown it out.
And umbrella tops . . . I can totally see it.
Sew many quilts, indeed! Great job!
xo -E
Beautiful! You have a very good eye for putting fabrics together...
Ta Da, it's together! You must have some kind of brain to be able to move those triangles around and come up with so many beautiful patterns.
What an awesome block!! And you chose the perfect name, for sure!!! Whoop whoop!!!
That is an awesome quilt with a great name!
Sorry for the inappropriate post P. but I couldn't find your email address.
I think you'll really enjoy this, my husband discovered it on iTunes and downloaded the album. <3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UVNT4wvIGY
p.s., feel free to delete this post after you've seen the video. :D
I don't have to click that link...I've heard it many times! The quilt top turned out great!
I heard ya'll were getting some white stuff up there! Makes for some magical photography doesn't it?!
Yes,yes,yes!!! Too many quilts to create!!
That is a gorgeous block! And the name is a perfect match.
so ... you are taking requests, right? we send obscure lyrics and you interpret them in living color?
so many possibilities.
your quilt is BEAUTIFUL. you must have made all the right choices. it's just wonderful!
It looks great! There has been so much thought to the layout--thanks for sharing!
That is so magnificent! I love your bold colors and black would make it zing. Very interesting about the difference in real snow and snow white fabric. Hmmm
Love this block! And I am super jelous of the snow as well :)
Um....totally gorgeous. I love bright colour and this fits the bill perfectly!
Now that I'm finished sewing for the weekend, I'm back with a proper comment! Did you design that epic Hubcap Diamond Star Halo block?! WOW, it's awesome, how much fun is that?!
Fabulous! Glad I'm back home and didn't miss seeing this one!
Gorgeous colors. I love this.
great colors and LOVE the pattern
That's an amazing block with wonderful fabrics! I never did understand how they named Kona Snow - obviously they never read Snow White - LOL.
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