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Sleeping Dog Quilts

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October 12, 2015

1990 Silk Screened Quilt Blocks Finally Quilted

by Judy Tucker


Silk Screened Hopping Bunny

Silk Screened Hopping Bunny

Silk Screened Hopping Bunny

Silk Screened Hopping Bunny

I've been really working on decluttering my house this year. Cleaning out drawers with craft supplies, I recently found a stack of rabbits which I had silk screened in 1990.  I printed the rabbit design on my Valentine cards that year.  But I thought the rabbit was really cute so I also silk screened a stack of quilt blocks.  So there they were, 25 years later, still waiting to be made into a quilt. 

The Proper Bostonian Quilters Guild had a UFO (Un-Finished Objects) Summer Challenge this year.  That was the perfect incentive to make these blocks into a mini quilt!  It measures 17.5 x 22 inches, a lovely size for a doll quilt.   The quilt is machine pieced and bound, but all the quilting was all done by hand.

Quilt Bunny Hopping Joy Quilt.jpg
Quilt Bunny Hopping Joy back.jpg

The fabric on the back is a tiny apple design.  

I'm so happy I found my stack of rabbit blocks and finally put them to good use!

 

TAGS: Silk Screen, Rabbits, Bunnies, Doll Quilt, Quilt UFO, Big Stitch Quilting


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