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Sleeping Dog Quilts

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May 27, 2021

Tula Pink's "Lil' Stinker" in my Design "Dodging the Skunk"

by Judy Tucker


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Here it is! I’ve come up with a design to use my half yard of Tula Pink’s “Lil’ Stinker” in her Line Work Collection from Free Spirit fabrics, and a fat quarter bundle of her Pom Poms and Tent Stripes.

I wanted a chain for the alternating blocks and this one is fun, especially when I switch the direction of the chain every two rows to create a zig-zag.

The orange color I added is the complement of the turquoise and aqua and is also on the color wheel next to the red orange that Tula Pink favors. The dulled yellow green isn’t my favorite, but it was in my stack of fat quarters so I decided to be brave and use it.

The skunk fussy cut easily at 6 inches square. I tried cutting them at 6 !/2 inches but it meant wasting a lot of fabric and I only had a half yard. 6 inches lets me use almost all the skunks in the fabric. The finished blocks will be 8 inch square. The small squares cut at 2 1/2 inches which is great.

I really wanted another color as my background but white just seemed to play best. If I’d had just the right aqua, I think that would have worked too. But the skunks are printed on a white-white so the white background is really perfect.

I’m looking forward to seeing this quilt come together!

TAGS: Using Tula Pink's "Lil' Stinker" skunk in a quilt design, "Dodging the Skunk!" quilt design, Quilt Design


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