Wildflowers

When the pandemic hit in 2020, like a lot of people I suddenly found myself with more time on my hands as all my teaching and events disappeared. I hit my sewing machine hard for about the first and second week but as the situation got worse my motivation for the machine waned.

I found solace in watching the spring begin to unfurl around me. For a long time I had an idea to create something based on wildflowers but hadn’t managed to get around to doing anything. Now, there was nothing to stop me as time was plentiful.

sketches for wildflower quilt

I began to make some sketches and formulate some designs. I found that working on the sketches gave me a great deal of satisfaction. It was a good antidote to the frightening news going on at the time. I made a number of different sketches of each wildflower using different medium. I was using my art supplies and enjoying myself.

wildflower sketches on black-pages.jpg

Not wanting to stop I then created a landscape to go with each of the twelve wildflowers that I had chosen, along with some other ideas. It was quite a while before I got anywhere near to turning any of these pages into fabric and stitch. It was easy to just pick up a pencil or some paint and do a few minutes here and there. It didn’t take too much concentration or at least not as much as I usually require when I am working with fabric. This suited me just fine at the time.

camomile fence landscape quilt design

Needless to say I did eventually get around to making a quilt based on these wildflower sketches. Here is a peek of one of the finished blocks. I am finding it hard to get good photos of the whole quilt. Probably because of the dark background fabric I chose to use, but if you were at the Festival of Quilts a few weeks ago and you came by my stand you might have seen it.

The plan is to offer this as as a free block of the month. It might begin later on this year or the beginning of next. I am not sure yet, but I am looking forward to it. Each month you will get a wildflower block and a small landscape based on the flower that month.*

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*UPDATE:

It has been a while, but I am going to be offering these patterns for sale in the near future.

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