


Maybe it's the locale, but I seem a little stuck in blue land . . . The florals I am taking for Janet's Carolina Byways quilt workshop are predominately blue and I found this Blue Ridge Mountain photo to use as inspiration for the landscape workshop on Saturday:

I think a blue-gray gradation I dyed last summer is going to be perfect for this project.
3 comments:
Lovely stars, can't wait to see ALL of them amassed together. Also, the blue photo will make a lovely, serene pictoral quilt.
Can't beat blue for quilts. Your Blue Ridge photo is wonderful. Now will wait breathlessly to see how you interpret it in fabric.
It's been a loooong time since I last visited about.com, and I remembered your BOM's. It's great that you keep up the work still. I just added your blog to my favourites, so you'll be hearing from me again :)
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