I wanted to use some of the jelly roll strips from the 1862 Battle Hymn fabrics by Barbara Brackman. I was thinking of doing a flag, using the blues instead of red and white. Well, I got stuck and forgot what I planned on making, so I came up with a new idea. I used the lighthouse from an old Jan Patek book, Ships Aweigh and then started changing it, bit by bit and adding a few of my own touches and came up with this piece. Something fun to display for the rest of the summer.
The quilt measures 27" x 15". I used walnut ink, watered down, to antique it. I lightened it up a little so you could see it better. The border is circles with stars in them and it says, From sea to shining sea.
Absolutely gorgeous!! I love everything!! The strips of flag fabric behind the lighthouse looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! Looks like one of the Oregon lighthouses.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, Debbie - LOVE it!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! You are on fire!! Another winner!! LOve the way you antiqued it!
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Awesome little quilt... perfect use for those fabrics..
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Love this!
ReplyDeletesuper sweet..well done xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful - clever you.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!! I love, love, LOVE it!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your lighthouse quilt! It's wonderful! :0)
ReplyDeleteIt's very sweet!
ReplyDeleteI like how you took the lighthouse design and made it your own.
ReplyDeletePerfect for a New England summer.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! it is you! and it is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHello Woolen Sails,
ReplyDeleteThis quilt looks awesome. I particularly loved the birds flying in front, giving the whole thing a feeling of movement and life.
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Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I love it! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
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