I don't have time to make a quilt right now, but I always have time to daydream about designing one. I found two books in the library on Saturday which I've been pouring over. The combination of pattern, texture and color in these pieces is making me a little crazy.




images from:
Classic Quilts from the American Museum in Britain and
Bauhaus Textiles
I think reading about quilts is just as fun as making them. I find so much inspiration from the books and magazines I buy. They make for good bedside reading when I can't fall asleep and I'm thinking about quilts and the history behind them.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt you made for Claude.