January 11, 2010

Quilt Inspirations

I just picked Emmalie up from Kindergarten, and this weekend has been so crazy full and busy there's been no time to plan or schedule posts. BUT Em came home with this --

Meet the Masters is at it again!  This month all the students have or will study Piet Mondrian and his modern art.  I see a quilt in this, do you?

Amy

PS - Thanks Cindy for the inspiration!
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16 comments:

  1. I see a quilt, but I see a quilt or quilting in everything I look at! :)

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  2. How can we NOT see a quilt with all that geometric goodness! Are you going to make it?

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  3. Have you checked out his other art work? You'll see some fabulous quilting opportunities :) Happy quilting!

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  4. Gorgeous! I definitely see a quilt. And a very talented child!

    (Unless that's a post of the actual art...then I just feel stupid!)

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  5. i see it...that is a fabulous piece of art. i find that whenever i am at a art museum i see quilts in something

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  6. I love Meet the Masters. I get so many quilt ideas when I teach it. Em did a great job.

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  7. man o man do I see a quilt in that!!! that's fab.u.lous!!!

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  8. So simple, so wonderful! What an awesome kindergarten your little one has!

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  9. How cool! I love seeing quilt inspiration in such unexpected places. I need to start noticing a little more.

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  10. I just went and looked at his website - and I saw a zillion ideas for quilts...oh, they would be awesome...

    I'm thinking something in the style of - or tribute to...

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  11. You'll see some fabulous quilting opportunities :) Happy quilting!

    Work from home India

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