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Thursday, October 5, 2017

PRAIRIE WINDMILLS


Updated 04/29/2019: Prairie Windmills is done and I love it !!!  The blue is perfect to represent the Montana sky of my childhood and the quilt has been put on the bed for the first time. The quilting is close lines across the quilt to represent the constant wind. Here are the completed photos:

The back is 2 toile fabrics I can't bare to cut into little pieces

Close-up of the 2 toile fabrics.


I grew up in Montana, and those old wooden windmills are a big part of my memories. The wind blows constantly, and the clacking noise the windmills made was a comforting background noise. Also, how big and blue the sky was (and is), so I decided to try my hand at a windmill quilt. It's a pattern I have not made and thought it would be a great way to use up more scraps. The only purchased fabric was the blue background that looks so much like the big Montana sky of my childhood. I took this project to Maine to work on this year, and got all the bigger windmills pieced and sashed. After piecing 2 of the rows of smaller windmills, I ran out of the blue so I had to put on hold until returning home and getting more matching fabric. The windmill sizes are 4.5" square and 8.5" square, so I am using the smaller pieces of scraps that I have pulled out of my stash. Here's how the blocks and sashing look so far:
I completed the top on 2/10/2018. It is 100" x 106". I could not find a fabric of blowing wheat to use as a border - the closest thing I found was this blowing grass:
I really like the way the sky blue sets off the scrap windmills. Here it is hanging on the laundry line on 2/10/2018:


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