Sunday, September 18, 2016

Suburbs

I first saw the Suburbs quilt on display at Fabric Depot and it instantly became a favorite.  Even better, the pattern was in the discounted section of the Outdoor Sale for only a few dollars.  I'm not sure why, but I've found some of my favorite quilt patterns in the Outdoor Sale.  There's something about flipping through a basket of discontinued patterns, looking for a bargain.  Or maybe I'm better at focusing when there are not aisles upon aisles of patterns competing for my attention.  The Suburbs pattern is very fat-quarter-friendly, with little waste.  Each fat quarter makes four houses and four doors.  I used fat quarters from my stash for a scrappy look, a marbled blue for the winter sky, and a spirally quilting pattern that evokes images of snow swirling around houses where everyone is snuggled inside by a fire.  I probably need to live in Connecticut or Vermont or somewhere that actually gets snow; perhaps that would end my purely romantic view of snowy landscapes and winter wonderlands.

The only thing better than a scrappy quilt is a scrappy baby quilt and this one is for Baby R.  A bunting was also made that was oh-so-cute, but for reasons unknown, no picture was taken. 

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