Saturday, August 27, 2016

Quilt for Pulse

Here is my quilt for the Orlando Modern Quilt Guild's Quilts for Pulse drive:




I took these pictures at City Centre in Houston.
It was really fun to run around and find places to stage the quilt.
Interestingly, although there were a lot of people around, nobody asked me what I was doing!



I cut of the tip of my mountain, accidentally on-purpose (surely you've done this too?), so I'm calling it a cinder cone volcano.  I made the valleys lakes, and that's like glacial terrain, so it's a former glacial area with more recent volcanic activity.  I don't know of anywhere like that - do you?
I think I pulled about 12 different solids to use, and maybe ended up using 9 or 10.  
I still have a big stash of solids, so bring on Block 5!

Linking up with 
Sew Can She
for

2 comments:

Cat said...

You quilt is pretty! And I had to laugh at your comment about no one asking you questions... I always feel so awkward when staging and taking photos for the blog out in public :)

Amanda said...

This is so wonderful that you did a quilt for Orlando. I just recently saw this somewhere else too. I didn't realize these were being collected. Beautiful quilt!