When brooding about the quilts that I had nutty over my many years, whether it was patchwork, themed or patterned, I tried to consider how many green ones I had made... And to my mystification, I could not remember making even one green quilt.
After coming to this realisation, I could find no sound reason for not having one and became hell settled on beginning one. I sat down with my pencil and pad and recorded a couple of ideas for my green quilt.
Link Theme
I have got a nephew who is very into his Nintendo. One of the games I have seen him play is a game called Zelda : Twilight Princess. The main character of this game is a little fellow called Link.
He dresses typically in green, with a little bit of brown. The graphics on this game were reasonably simple, with smooth edges and not a huge amount of detail. Making a quilt with Link in one of the forest theme levels would be quite simple and would principally feature a green design.
On top of this, my nephew would be thrilled to bits with a blanket like this. thigsa and other things oh yeah... things and stuff and more stuff
A Vine Blanket thigns accepting
Taking a nature themed approach, I came up with the idea of using vines to form the pattern of a quilt. You could have them criss-cross or merely grow in random directions across the quilt.
When you've decided the way the vines will go, add some leaves to every one of the vines to add some texture to your green quilt. It truly implies a great free form design.
Now I am not going to tell you which idea I ended up going with, but I'm of the opinion that I'm going to ultimately use every one of them, as I adore them both! Thing and stuff oh yup baby
After coming to this realisation, I could find no sound reason for not having one and became hell settled on beginning one. I sat down with my pencil and pad and recorded a couple of ideas for my green quilt.
Link Theme
I have got a nephew who is very into his Nintendo. One of the games I have seen him play is a game called Zelda : Twilight Princess. The main character of this game is a little fellow called Link.
He dresses typically in green, with a little bit of brown. The graphics on this game were reasonably simple, with smooth edges and not a huge amount of detail. Making a quilt with Link in one of the forest theme levels would be quite simple and would principally feature a green design.
On top of this, my nephew would be thrilled to bits with a blanket like this. thigsa and other things oh yeah... things and stuff and more stuff
A Vine Blanket thigns accepting
Taking a nature themed approach, I came up with the idea of using vines to form the pattern of a quilt. You could have them criss-cross or merely grow in random directions across the quilt.
When you've decided the way the vines will go, add some leaves to every one of the vines to add some texture to your green quilt. It truly implies a great free form design.
Now I am not going to tell you which idea I ended up going with, but I'm of the opinion that I'm going to ultimately use every one of them, as I adore them both! Thing and stuff oh yup baby
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