The March challenge for the Island Batik Ambassadors is Vintage Reimagined.
Today is my day to show
Concrete Window.
It's been a long journey to meet the challenge, but I am so happy to share the finish.
The challenge was to be inspired by anything vintage whether it's a quilt, a vintage find, antiques, vintage furniture or architecture. Basically, anything vintage could be the inspiration.
The only rule was the quilt must be over 36". Any technique or color could be used.
I searched books, magazines, and the internet for inspiration
and
my first idea came from a block in Electric Quilt called the Cross Roads Block.
After a little research, I found that there are more Cross Roads (crossroads) quilt blocks than I could imagine. From Kentucky to California and everywhere in between there seems to be a Crossroads quilt pattern. Some from the Civil War and some brand new.
So still I was struggling.
I felt like I was forcing a design that just wasn't really me.
Do you ever do this?
I think that is where my UFOs come from...
On a trip for a cup of Joe one Saturday morning, I spied this vintage concrete block fence and knew this was the inspiration I was looking for.
Then a light bulb moment -
A church window.
I just love the shape.
and
I used the colors of the window to choose the fabrics for the quilt.
for the main part of the quilt.
Inspiration can be found anywhere
and
I just love how this quilt came about from a trip to the coffee shop
on a beautiful Saturday morning.
I'll always think of that when I cozy up with this 54" square quilt.
You can find the full list of Island Batik ambassadors posting for the
Vintage Reimagined challenge
Where will your next inspiration come from?
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Entries end Sunday, March 31st and the winner will be announce Monday April 1st.