I have a friend who lived in England for nine years and traveled extensively through Europe. We have been sharing our interest in art and architecture. This week it was about Peterborough Cathedral near Cambridge. It was built and added on from the 1100's to the 1500's. Look at these ceiling designs painted on wood and sculpted in limestone.
Don't these designs look familiar? How many quilts have we seen with variations of these 500-year-old patterns? The same thing is true throughout the history of architecture and/or design all over the world. It is humbling to know that we are carrying on ancient art whether or not we recognize it.
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i have finished my banana quilt, using my RSC blocks from last year along with fabric and fleece I had forgotten I had. My good friend loves it and said her father caller her his little monkey, so it means a lot to her. She has given of herself to me in many ways, so this quilt will be my gift of thanks to her.
I also started on my greens with the simplest one, the green crayon.
With all the trees leafing out in that lovely yellow green now, it's so nice to be getting inspiration from nature in all its wonders. I wish I could capture bird songs in a quilt. They are singing their hearts out as well. I wish all of you a happy month of May.
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Our birds are giving some marvelous concerts, too. And yes, I do love the spring greens in the trees - so many different greens all perfectly happy together.
ReplyDeleteWay to get that green started.
ReplyDeleteWe have a cardinal's nest somewhere on our property, so we've been seeing them every day. Nice start on the green! The cathedral is beautiful, too.
ReplyDeleteLove listening to the birds chirping their songs. Sounds like a perfect quilt for your friend.
ReplyDeleteLove the little banana quilt : )
ReplyDeleteGood start on the greens. Many RSC people are making crayons this year. Will be lots of FUN seeing all these colorful crayons sewed together into quilts in December! Most excellent scrap busters, too.
What beautiful greens in you crayon block. Your banana quilt is lovely. The fleece backing will add an extra layer of comfort.
ReplyDeleteYour banana quilt looks great and so cuddly. Love your green crayon block is great too!
ReplyDeleteHooray for a GREEN crayon and a completed gift quilt!!! Thanks for those amazing photos of the cathedral that my friend works in. I hadn't seen any since she's been there.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty amazing how we cacreate the pattens fo architecture with fabric! Looks like you are giviing your friend a lovely quilty hug! I like your green crayon block - green is so refreshing to sew with.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Peterborough but if I ever do I will certainly visit the Cathedral.Banana quilt is so good and loving all those greens, went to see the bluebells in the woods the other day and the sun shining through the trees made the fresh greens look wonderful
ReplyDeleteA pretty green crayon starting there. I agree, wouldn't be nice if you could catch those bird songs in a quilt, what a delightful thought.
ReplyDeleteGreat start Paula. Beautiful greens for the crayon block.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful finish and a great start! Everyone's green blocks look so fresh and new. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteYour green crayon block captures so many amazing shades of green. With all the rain, it's really green here.
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