Hand-pieced Sampler

Hand-pieced Sampler

Thursday, July 3, 2014

I've been away, cruising on the Danube River.  What a beautiful trip!  It's funny how I see everything through a quiltmaker's eye now.  I kept snapping pictures of patterns for applique or quilting.  I'm not much of a photographer, but these are really just for reference.
This one was a plaster ceiling in the abbey at Melk, Austria.  Another one below.
The next one is the tile roof on the Matthias Cathedral in Budapest.
And here is a doorway in the Parliament building in Budapest.
And these two small bags were irresistible.  They are Hungarian and hand-beaded.  I can see them translated into applique.  They are stunning on black, but I'm not sure I want a black background.  I'm starting to imagine a medallion quilt with a pale yellow background and some of the flower designs in reds and pinks.  Not at all sure about that, though.
When I travel, I take along a project that will probably last me for years.  I make small Sawtooth Stars, cut from templates and pieced by hand from my scraps.  (I thought that these were called Evening Stars, but maybe not.  I think that they are also called Variable Stars.)  I try to make each one pretty within itself, but I don't try to make them match each other in any way.
Meet Dewey.  Look at that arrogant face!  "You want to take a photo of a star?  Well, here I am."






1 comment:

  1. So happy your trip turned out better this time. I see patterns everywhere, too. Restaurant rugs, tile floors, old tin ceiling tiles... Your stars are so cute and so is Dewey. He reminds me of my Pokey. I still miss him. Cats with pink noses are so sweet.

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