Sunday, September 17, 2017

Turning Four-T

Doesn't that sound lovely? Turning Four-T?? No, I'm not turning 40 again ... but I have been revisiting this project getting the pattern drawn up with diagrams ready for my Etsy store.

This is one of my all time favourite projects, made for a special occasion, using some of my most special fabrics. I have a deep and abiding love of conversational prints, and I used nearly all that I had in this quilt - and the blue/navy fabrics are some that were gifted to me by my darling friends and others that I found on my travels in the USA.

One thing that always makes me giggle about this project is the name - I love that there are four "T's" turning in each block, and that it was made when I was turning 40. It's the little things in life that keep me amused.

Anyway, if you'd like to purchase a copy of this pattern and make your own - be sure to click on over to my Etsy store, I'd love it if you would! xoxox

5 comments:

Janet said...

Beautiful quilt with a lot of meaning. Again, the fabric choices are outstanding. Thank you for sharing.

Wendy Caton Reed said...

Love this quilt! I love conversationals too. I am hoping that Sally Murray (Sally's Quilts blog) will be coming out with a book on them. If you e-mail me your address: gwreed15ATcomcastDOTnet I will send you squares of my collection. I love comparing different prints!

Kyle said...

There are some very different and unusual conversation prints. It's a great quilt to have used so many of them along with your scrumptious blues.

Deb said...

Stunning quilt Tara. It is amazing. You are so talented.

Bridget said...

I also made a T quilt. As a wedding gift for my husband Tom. I loved the double meaning too. and I have enough bits and pieces left over to make another one...

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