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The Gnome Quilt

"It is Spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart."
~Rainer Maria Rilke

Spring is here! Spring has sprung! 

And in celebration of this time of year, I've completed an adorable little quilt packed with tiny gnomes! Everything about this piece screams, Hello Spring!


Made with a simple pattern of sawtooth stars, each block measures  5  3/4"  x  5  3/4"  finished.
The completed size is 33 1/4 inches by 40.

This quilt kinda came to be by accident. The gnome fabric was originally intended to be used for aprons. After some time, I realized it wasn't going to happen. Add some scrapped solids lying around..... Voila! What a beautiful combination these made together! I'm so glad I stitched this up!

And that backing.... How perfect are those tiny colorful mushrooms? 
You can definitely say I've been on a mushroom kick in this house! 
Wait till you see the next project I'm working on!



 Did you ever create a piece you couldn't help but smile at? This is the one for me!










Happy trails to all the plants turning green, 
the sunshine lasting longer, 
and the warmer days that lay ahead!

Till next time friends!

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