Amy at
Park City Girl is holding an
Online Quilt Festival. Here's my entry. It's the art quilt that I made for my daughter's school fundraising auction. I had each child in her class (it's full of three-, four- and five-year-olds) dye fabric with Dye-Na-Flow, then made them into this quilt. There's lots of beads and some embroidery, too. The whole story is scattered around on my blog, since I started the blog partially so that the parents could keep track of the quilt.
I love that you put it on black. Black really makes the fabrics pop out. Wonderful quilt made by a wonderful group of kids and one talented quilter!
ReplyDeleteTHis is very cute! Love it.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome this is idea! What a wonderful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI bet the kids loved helping...and it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is very, very cool. It's fun that the kids were involved with the process. I hope it did (does) well in the auction.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's a work of art
ReplyDeleteThanks! I forgot to mention in the post, it brought $700.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cityscape.LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful so nice that the children were involved. You did a beautiful job. I just finished a similar project for my Nephew's daughter's school in Manhattan.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is that quilt! I love that kids had a hand in it!
ReplyDeleteI think this qult is wonderful. How much fun you must have had with the children. And you turned their fabrics into an great quilt!
ReplyDeleteMagnificant. I love the batik fabrics and the beads that you put on it. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun watching you make this quilt, its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt - so very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKris
So pretty! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, and so beautifully put together!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, impressive and innovative.
ReplyDeleteI remember this. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWonderful entry into the Quilt Festival. How fun!
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