She's not old, we've just been friends a long time.
Going on 30 years!
(Yes, we were very small when we were first introduced.)
Which was probably one of the funnest things I've ever done.
And so, how could I not give her her very own Union Jack pillow
just to relive all the great memories of monuments visited,
West End musicals sung-along-with, and Hobnobs consumed?
And so, how could I not give her her very own Union Jack pillow
just to relive all the great memories of monuments visited,
West End musicals sung-along-with, and Hobnobs consumed?
About half-way there. I'm in love with each block.
I have loved pulling out lots of
"I'll-use-this-fabric-someday-on-the-perfect-project"
fabrics from the stash.
But as I step back, I think I need to throw in some more bigger-scale prints.
What I really need is a good English-garden,
Cath Kidston-ish, vintage-looking cabbage rose.
It's kind of hard to find those prints right now.
I may have to dig through my mom's stash too. :)
And speaking of the British Isles: another quote from the outspoken-8-year-old.
I found a copy of Brigadoon on DVD at the library and brought it home for a bit of reliving childhood nostalgia. (Not as great as I remembered it, but anything with Gene Kelley is easy on the eyes.) Anyway I talked my daughter into watching it with me. Her first comment on the Scottish accents: "Are they speaking Korean or do they just have retainers in their mouths?"
Happy weekend!
PS. Thanks so much for the great info on washing quilts and fabric!! Lots of good tips if you haven't read them.



































your 8 year old is hilarious! That is the funniest thing I've heard in a long time!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is looking amazing. I love it. You know those flower sugar by lecien fabrics would go really nicely - they have a kind of modern Cath Kidston feel to them. Materialgal on etsy has some.
are you following a pattern for this block? would love to make a pillow for MY best friend...we also lived in London together for a time.
ReplyDeleteyour daughter was cracking me up with that comment...how funny. many years ago i went to scotland, backpacking, with another friend and on the train into Edinborough and these really cute guys were talking to us but we had no idea what they were saying because of the thick accent. i love the union jack pillow and quilt...they are so stunning. everything about them is awesome
ReplyDeleteActually, I think the smaller prints are looking great and keep the focus on the design instead of on the fabrics. I think the design can tend to get lost when big prints are used -- though sometimes that's just what you want, in this case I think it's nice to let the design show through.
ReplyDeleteyour 8 year old is too funny! Love the look of your blocks too.
ReplyDeleteHow hillarious! Tell your daughter she provided my laugh for the day. Gene Kelly wouldn't even have to dance to be wonderful. I love watching old movies with him too. He dances like no other has since, even with all the dance shows on TV now.
ReplyDeleteI love hobnobs!
ReplyDeleteoh i love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow about some roses from Tanya Whelan's past fabrics? Ava Rose has some. There is another line with roses but I can't remember the name...something with Sugar in the title. LOVE your blocks though.
ReplyDeleteLove your union jack blocks. It is such a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteThose are great! I found something in a curiosity shop in town today that I just *had* to buy for you... it makes me laugh because this blog post is perfect timing!
ReplyDeleteI'll get it in the post next week sometime, so keep an eye out!
Did we really live in London together 30 years ago? Oh, not for me then. Rats. I LOVE the Korean retainers comment. That's a smart girl.
ReplyDeleteHaha, your daughter's comment on Brigadoon made me laugh. I have fond memories of Brigadoon -- my senior year in high school I played the part of "Meg" -- the (ahem) milkmaid anxious for a husband. The best part was that I had never been on a date in my life, and basically, I was playing the role of the town hussy. Gotta love it. But I love that musical and the songs and storyline and setting and all. Thanks for reminding me! :) Oh, and love the Union Jack blocks. That pattern is at the top of my wishlist, so maybe I'll just go ahead and buy it soon!
ReplyDeleteLOL - That's funny! I know a few ladies with Scottish accents and they can be quite hard to understand at times!
ReplyDeleteLove your Union Jacks...so pretty!
I am in love with Jack! They are very "Cath".
ReplyDeleteI always smile when I hear the cute things that kids say. Thanks for sharing!
Love quotes from the kids - Always good for a smile :)
ReplyDeleteYour Union Jacks are looking great, what about doing a couple with some solids as well as a large print? That would be a nice contrast to your small prints.
Love the quote on the scots accents! A friend learned Dutch at College as an extra language and she's always said that if you speak German with a scots accent it turns in to Dutch!
ReplyDeleteLike the Jack pillow, unusual!
Love those blocks!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch great blocks! I love the pillow and can't wait to see your quilt!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for a pillow! I LOVE this quilt pattern, after seeing your post I bought a pattern from Busy Bee on the spot. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAmy, Greg and I laughed and laughed at K.'s comment. How FUNNY!
ReplyDeleteBrigadoon is a fam fave around here. Both my dad & brother served in Scotland, and our roots trace back to the British Isles.
ReplyDeleteJust accidentally tripped back over these fabulous blocks and added you as a contact on flickr as a result - am making a whimsy version of the same but it's slow. How is your progress?!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness amy. :o)
ReplyDeletei just love this pillow and was wondering
if you followed a pattern for the size??