Here's how it works:
- Find a gift bag with a design that appeals to you, add 6 FQs and swap it for someone else's gift bag.
- Once exchanged, design and make the top for a small wall hanging or table runner. The gift bag suggests the design; once designed, the quilt is made from the fabrics received and any others you want to add.
I live in a small house--really more of a cottage--built during the arts & crafts era, so the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired bag was perfect. But the colors weren't really right for me, so my fabric choices were inspired, instead, by my china . . . I included a cup and saucer in the package I sent, along with some Ginger Peach tea (my favorite). What good are rules if you can't bend them a little?
And here is the cool gift bag I received . . . with perfectly matching FQs.
Now all that's left is to decide which way to go: traditional? artsy? whimsical? classic? I know I have to pick a direction soon and get busy.
2 comments:
When I lived in the SF bay area, I thought all those California craftsman bungalows were unique to the area, too. Even without the benefit of TV and the internet, it seems this design movement spread around the world.
I love some of the homes from that time period. Our house is a small cape cod. I don't mind it being small - I consider it cozy - but I do wish I had a little more storage area. I hope we get to see the final product from your gift bag.
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