Ima Quilt Mush Ean

Still taking advantage of being at home, I got the Hope Valley 9-patch all finished up. This has turned out to be one of my favorite quilts. The bright colors are making these snowy days feel better. I should take a picture to show you, but my little boy has used my quilts to make “forts” all over the living room. The room is a total disaster, but it makes me smile every time I look at that mess. I love that the quilts that bring me joy are bringing him joy in a non-traditional way.
Hey, at least they are getting used, right.
The latest forecast is calling for more winter weather this weekend. Yuck. I picked up a new purse pattern and some fabric today, so I am all ready to go. Hey, some people get milk and bread when they are calling for bad weather, I get fabric. A girl’s gotta have priorities! A friend of mine got some beautiful fabric today to make this quilt and it’s kinda got me feeling like I want to make one, too. So many quilts, so little time! I have about 3 quilts started that I need to get finished before I start a new one, but it is just so fun to start something new! (focus Gina!)
I’m hoping we don’t lose power with the bad weather. Keep your fingers crossed. Happy Sewing!

7 Responses to Ima Quilt Mush Ean

  1. Well done, it’s lovely and such happy colors. I especially love that little strip on the back. My kids like to make forts out of our quilts, too. 🙂

    Liz @ teeny tiny quilts

  2. Shakerwood says:

    Love the quilt! I remember the days of tents in the living room. I think I enjoyed them as much as the kids did!

  3. I’m headed out west to ski. How ironic would it be if our flight was canceled due to weather? I can’t imagine a more glorious sight than quilt forts… love it!!

  4. allsewnup says:

    Awesome quilt, Gina! The colours are stunning. Now all you have to do is cosy up with it.

    Carolyn

  5. Ellen says:

    Gina–how about a Lotus Pattern Quilt class at Karen Gray????

    Ah, forts. We still make forts – you’re never too old to hide from the real world.

  6. I love the filmstrip looking border on your quilt. It looks perfect for the winter weather!

  7. cheryl says:

    Love, love, love the pieced back! Glad you finally came over to the dark side.

    Must confess I was a loser at figuring out the title of your blog post, though. Wally had to help me out with that one!