Awakening quiltlet is finished.
The Forsythia is usually the first sign of spring to me, I paired it with the prompt awakening.



Below is the pile of vintage linens I dyed. I plan to use more of them for the quiltlets. I love the bright green and pink. The peach, yellow and blue pieces on the right are all from one large table cloth which was my Grandmother's. I used this same cloth to make my son's Christening suit. I will have to post a picture of it. Hey- I guess I was into re-purposing then, too.

If you are unfamiliar with the CPP (Creative Prompt Project) click the cow in the side bar to learn more. I'm taking it a step further and making a 12x12 quiltlet with each prompt.
3 comments:
awesome!!!
Your whole book is going to be super when done!
Fabulous! I am so thrilled to see you taking the CPP further and spreading the joy around, too! Thank you!
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