Hopefully, this doesn't look too familiar to you, but you may remember (if you used to follow me at Coneflowers In Leslieville) that when I was "done" this piece, it looked like this:
(Thanks to Beth from Maine for the name)
So, those of you who have been with me for awhile were probably wondering what the heck I was up to with this little quilt - I mean, I've been known to do a baby quilt on occasion - but usually they're more... "adult"; and pink and white? What's up with that?
I have a new friend in my sewing room...
As you know, we have cats. And as I've also explained, even though I'm a dog person, we have a LOT of cats, and no dog.
But I never told you that up until seven years ago, I was a fish keeper as well. Back then, in addition to my one dog and one cat, I had five aquariums, four of which had fish, and one of which had teeny tiny, totally cute African toads.
When I was working on the as yet un-named pink and white baby quilt last week, I had some leftover white circles.
and pink... and baby...
and maybe a little log-cabin-y?
maybe not:
Let's see what develops over the weekend...
So, about that dyeing I was talking about the other day. Just about a month ago, I read about a dyeing technique at a fabulous technique blog called "And Then We Set It On Fire". (You may know about it already.)
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