This light and airy quilt was made by Dorothy LeBoeuf and exhibited at the Quilter's Anonymous quilt show in Monroe, Washington. She made it using Hawaiian shirts that she found at a thrift shop. She certainly picked out the right shirts! The orange and the periwinkle add a nice sparkle. This quilt was featured on Sharon's blog
Indigo Threads. Thanks, Sharon.
8 comments:
Que maravilla de colorido en ese zig zag, está precioso.
Dorothy also blogs along with a creative bunch of friends at REBELS!.
Terrific. Makes me wish I'd saved the Hawaiian Shirts and Muu Muus we acquired while living in Hawaii for 3 years.
Those girls at Rebels make some pretty 'Nifty' quilts! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Jovita. I didn't know she was one of the REBELS. I'll take a look. What a creative bunch they are.
Karen
Yes, this is a fabulous quilt, mostly made of old shirts. Dorothy is our beloved "Buffy" of the Rebels. She is oh so talented.
That's a really fun way to use the shirts! I like the subdued colours of the quilt!
PRECIOSO Y LOS COLORES MUY ACERTADOS SALUDOS MARIA JESUS
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