The name Frozen Pond so aptly suggested by Corrine still holds.
I'm reconsidering my original intent to make 25 blocks. Currently there are 6 blocks, not counting a seventh that has mysteriously disappeared. Now I'm thinking of other possibilities such as 8 blocks placed in rows of two by four, creating a longish cloth. Or maybe a square of a total of 9 blocks, 3 by 3. Still creating them and playing with the possibilities.
In the meantime
it's still frozen outside
on the outside, looking in
on the inside, looking out
They do have the feel of a frozen pond, very pretty though.
ReplyDeleteOh, I was still seeing those frozen leaves suspended even though the pond is now covered by three feet of snow! I am loving this quilt......-4F here this morning, I bet there too or colder. Fingers cold even inside. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteVery apt name for these lovely blue blocks and lovely snowy pictures too.
ReplyDeleteI think rows of two by four would give you more options for displaying this lovely piece. I can see it on a table or on the back of a sofa -- it's so lovely, and definitely suggestive of it's name!
ReplyDeleteI think the blocks are so nice! Your colors are so charming together.
ReplyDeleteLove the way your home is so open.... also love seeing that snow!
These blocks make a perfect table runner.
ReplyDeleteSnow, snow, snow. I'm going to post tomorrow about my snow dyeing efforts.
brrr! Love the inside/outside snow pictures.
ReplyDeletewhen I read your quilt title, my mind supplied a preposition..."On Frozen Pond"...kind of like "On Golden Pond," only not.
Love your work, Deborah! Inspirational, as always!
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ReplyDeleteThis is about the most appealing version of a log cabin quilt. Love the palette you chose!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have snow, and I am so grateful. We had a lot more than in average winters. Now it is all gone.
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This is going to be beautiful, no matter what the arrangement. Really a beautiful combination of fabrics and color.
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely blues here too :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely... and so very poetic!
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