I too love the old blocks, but that doesn't mean I make totally traditional quilts! With the old blocks, I often get my inspiration from the person the quilt is being made for, from the name of the block. For my nephew who fishes, I had great fishing-fabric and used "Children's delight" but called it "fisherman's delight". For my niece who went to a HS whose mascot was a snail (really!) I used the Snail's Trail in her school colors (red & white) but with a really wild Australian border since she was born in Australia. Her sister's middle name is Virginia so I used the state flower fabrics, Virginia's dogwood for the border, NY Beauty block and called it "American Beauty". My nephew the musician/jazz player got an improvised giant crazy block quilt (like one big block from a crazy quilt) with musical motif fabric. My niece who wants to be a journalist, her father is a minister, is getting the (current project) Cathedral Windows, done in "black and white and red all over" (with some pink thrown in b/c she's a girly-girl
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Maybe none of this is earth-shattering inspired, but it works for me. I love knowing who the quilt is for as I make it, I really think about that person as I do it. (I think the BOM might be one
finally for me!!) I don't know where I got inspired to do it in my chosen colors, (brown/pink) maybe it was a chocolate craving!!
I did love the FUNQUILTS show, and have been making notes of color combinations I love as I see them. Currently all the spring colors, not necessarily just the green & yellow but fuschia, purple along with rusts and maroons in the trees...one of these days maybe they'll show up in a quilt!
Other quilts in my head: using fabric from my trip LY to Italy for my SIL who loves the classics. Italian floor-tile quilts (2!) for my twins graduation next year b/c they put up with me taking photos of the floors everywhere we went, and now point out quilt patterns they see everywhere too. (Hmmm... one is having trouble in school... if he had to re-take his Jr. year, that would give me extra time on that quilt...
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ok, I guess we're all lucky I haven't been making quilts for 20+ years or this post could go on forever! It's the end of the day at work & I'm ready to go home!
Florence
In weird-weather Virginia, where it's 50 degrees and sleeting!