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Sleeping Dog Quilts

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June 3, 2021

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

by Judy Tucker


“Dodging the Skunk, Or Skunks and Wild Roses” Lap Quilt  48 1/2 x 57 inches

“Dodging the Skunk, Or Skunks and Wild Roses” Lap Quilt 48 1/2 x 57 inches

“Dodging the Skunk, Or Skunks and Wild Roses” Lap Quilt  48 1/2 x 57 inches

“Dodging the Skunk, Or Skunks and Wild Roses” Lap Quilt 48 1/2 x 57 inches

Whew! I hustled and got my quilt, “Dodging the Skunk” OR “Skunks and Wild Roses” lap quilt done this past weekend. It was a perfect weekend for finishing up quilts…so cold here, that it broke the old record for the low temperature set back in 1917!

There is straight line quilting along the grid lines created by the big blocks. And free motion quilting inside both the skunk blocks and the chaining alternate blocks.

I wasn’t sure how I was going to quilt all that negative space in the alternate blocks, but when I started out on the first one, I realized I could quilt in a circle around the block without needing to stop. I was so delighted to see I had created a wreath of floppy wild roses. What could be better for a skunk quilt??

FloppyWildRoseWreath.jpg

The skunks are outlined in their blocks, and there are swirls quilted around the skunks. Think whatever you will about that!!

SwirlsAroundTheSkunk.jpg

For more info about my quilt pattern, look back at my last post.

I wasn’t sure if I was really going to like this skunky quilt. But now, because of the free motion quilting, I think it’s one of my favorites!

TAGS: Using Tula Pink's "Lil' Stinker" skunk in a quilt design, "Dodging the Skunk!" quilt, Free Motion quilting a flower design, Free motion Quilting


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