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
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They do have the feel of a frozen pond, very pretty though.
Oh, 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
Very apt name for these lovely blue blocks and lovely snowy pictures too.
I 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!
I think the blocks are so nice! Your colors are so charming together.
Love the way your home is so open.... also love seeing that snow!
These blocks make a perfect table runner.
Snow, snow, snow. I'm going to post tomorrow about my snow dyeing efforts.
brrr! Love the inside/outside snow pictures.
when 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!
This is about the most appealing version of a log cabin quilt. Love the palette you chose!
We 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.
You have some lovely blues here too :-)
Lovely, lovely, lovely... and so very poetic!
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