
I think one of my grasshoppers has quilting aspirations.



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Sooo pretty! Happy Friday ♥
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Thank you, Summer!
DeleteThat would sure be trippy to see as a quilt
ReplyDeleteI may have to print one up on Spoonflower just to see what it looks like, Pat. Ha ha!
DeleteIt makes a cool block, doesn't it? The curved piecing would be a little challenging...
ReplyDeleteI think you are totally right, Louise! Although needle-turn applique might work...
DeleteWow, the curves are so even too! Pretty amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteCracked me up, Sue. I get so frustrated when the grasshoppers destroy my flowers before I even see them, but this... well, it sparked an idea!
DeleteGrasshoppers did a favor....this time! It would look lovely as a fabric pattern.
ReplyDeleteThis the first year for those hoppers for me. Chickens chase after and eat them but we haven't had any girls for a couple months.
You are so lucky the chickens eat them, Maria! My neighbors' dachshunds will eat them, too, but I can't catch them fast enough to keep up! ;)
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