Back in December, I received an email from Art Gallery Fabrics that had a collection of links to free quilt block patterns featuring their fabrics. I thought the blocks were cool and would be fun to make, and I had an idea to turn them into a block of the month project. Of course I roped my mom into doing it with me. Here's my plan:
- I created two identical fabric bundles using my stash -- one designed for a girl quilt and one designed for a boy quilt. Then I split the bundles in half, keeping one and giving one to my mom, so we each have a boy bundle and a girl bundle. (The bundles have similar color palettes, which just happened because of the fabric in my stash. Also, we can add any coordinating solids we like.)
- We use the bundles to create two blocks each month, using the same Art Gallery block pattern.
- We're not allowed to share or confer until we've both finished our blocks. It's a surprise to see how we used the same fabrics in different ways.
- At the end of the year, we'll combine our blocks to create two quilts (boy and girl) to donate to Project Linus.
These are our "girl" blocks -- Mom's on the left and mine on the right:
And here are our "boy" blocks -- Mom's on the left and mine on the right:
Check them all out together: