
Here is Matilda on the string quilt that is currently a work in progress. I had been sewing for at least an hour, which is too long in her estimation. When I took a break to snap a photo of my progress, she decided to take center stage.

As I look outside at the clouds rolling in and the wind blowing, I'm thinking about all of the hidden homeless where I currently live. You hardly ever see them, but I know they're out there - sleeping under bridges or in abandoned buildings. Some are lucky enough to make it into the one shelter my small town has.
While working on my sister's wedding quilt, I ran out of the beautiful blue Dimples by Gail Kessler fabric I'm using for the middle string of each block. My first thought was to wait to buy more on my local shop's Super Bowl Sunday sale, but then my gut told me to go out the next day and buy more. I'm glad I listened to my gut. The shop only had about a yard more than I needed. The last time I relied heavily on Dimples was with my godchild's rainbow quilt. I ran out of two colors that I needed and they were both on back order.
But as soon as I finished this sketch, another idea hit me, and I sent them this sketch.
They chose sketch number two. Here is the block that will go across the quilt.
(Ignore the bright colors at the top of the picture. That is the end of the string quilt I've been working on for myself. )
It is a 10 inch square and is made with fabrics in my stash. I chose blue because I know my sister likes it and i don't believe her fiancé has an aversion towards it. I think I'll need 10 of them to go across the quilt, so I'll get started on them immediately. I'm hoping I have enough of the black and white fabric to finish the blocks. I can't remember when or where I bought it from and it seems that I cut off the selvage edges and threw them away, so I really have no clue how I would find more of it. Fingers Crossed!!!!
Oh. I should say that I normally don't share gifts on my blog or Facebook until after they're gifted, but since I have involved the receipents in the creative process, I thought that I could blog about it.
Linking up at WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced! (Could someone teach me how to grab that cute button?!)

22 more blocks to go! That's Matilda, up top, trying to look uninterested in the camera.
I will be putting this project aside soon because I have a few projects with deadlines. Stay tuned for my sister’s wedding quilt, my best friend’s birthday quilt, my mother’s angel quilt, and my stepmom’s family tree quilt. (all gifts…hmmm...)
I WILL sell a quilt this year. I WILL sell a quilt this year. I will, I will I will!!!