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This is Oil Spill, a digital edge-to-edge design created for multi-directional movement!
I've always wanted to design a version of a serpentine meander. It was one of the first styles of free-motion quilting I fell in love with twenty years ago. With this design, I E-X-H-A-G-G-E-R-A-T-E-D all of the lines and curves to make it look distinct from "traditional meandering", but with the same idea at heart: varied shapes, random-looking, and not directional.Â
I started playing around with this pantograph design in mid-2022 after my grandma asked me to quilt a vintage top containing "found" blocks.Â
My grandma will be 91 next month. In the 1950s, when she and my grandpa were stationed at a military base in Arkansas, she was randomly given the Sunbonnet Sue blocks you see in the quilt below. Her mother (my great-grandma Estelle) added the interesting sashing made of recycled clothing.
So, yes. It's a Sunbonnet Sue quilt—and heaven help me—I've never liked the pattern. I know!...
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