What started off as playing with making hour glass blocks from scraps turned into triangles which turned into this playful curly locks of fiber. I guess my influence of spinning had to show up. They remind me of long curvy locks from sheep and I love how organic they look.
Finished with binding and with a hanging sleeve that can be used to hang it on the wall (You would need a rod or something like a longer yardstick would work too).
Materials: Cotton (some hand dyed) with Cotton/poly batting
Care: Machine washable on gentle cycle. Tumble dry low. On receiving the quilt, the folds can be removed by throwing in the dryer and/or ironing with steam.
Dimensions: 51”x54”
What started off as playing with making hour glass blocks from scraps turned into triangles which turned into this playful curly locks of fiber. I guess my influence of spinning had to show up. They remind me of long curvy locks from sheep and I love how organic they look.
Finished with binding and with a hanging sleeve that can be used to hang it on the wall (You would need a rod or something like a longer yardstick would work too).
Materials: Cotton (some hand dyed) with Cotton/poly batting
Care: Machine washable on gentle cycle. Tumble dry low. On receiving the quilt, the folds can be removed by throwing in the dryer and/or ironing with steam.
Dimensions: 51”x54”