Thursday, November 6, 2025

The Last Birds?

I made a few more birds for my Mom's quilt. These don't represent any person or idea. They are just birds based on fabrics that I liked and thought they were fun. 



This one has Laurel Burch fabrics. way back when, my Mom and I both had Laurel Burch jewelry.

The wing fabric on this bird was fabric I used in the backing of the Harlequin Scrap Slab Triangle quilt. I added some black on white fabric for the bird's breast, but something niggled at my memory. Turns out I used the same fabric combination in a bird with a green background, and it is in the Green Birds quilt. I made this bird facing in the opposite direction and I made sure the beak was a different color.

This reminded me that very often I would go shopping and later show my mom my purchase and she would say, "Oh, that's gorgeous! Can you get one like it for me?"

The wing fabric in this bird was fabric I included in the Needle in a Haystack quilt. The legs are fabric that shows a lot of drawing and drafting pencils, because my Mom and I both specialized in pencil drawings.

I've had the wing fabric for this bird for well over ten years, probably more. I liked the Art Deco feel of it, but haven't used it in many quilts. It seemed perfect for a bird.

I don't usually buy Fat Quarter packs, but the wing of this bird was part of a pack of Jane Sassaman fabrics. Both of the other fabrics are batiks, and were already in my stash.


These are all the birds. There are 43 of them. These are not arranged in any particular order, That will come next. 








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