The theme for the third challenge of Project Quilting is the quilt block "54-40 or Fight." And for whatever reason, when I think about territorial disputes, fighting and sharp points, I think cats. Okay, I am often thinking about cats anyway...like "why are you shredding that," "don't eat that," and "ouch!"
My key strategy was to use cat-themed fabric for the entire quilt and call it Cat Fight! I also wanted to have two colors to represent two cats fighting each other...you know, with the points of the stars as claws. To keep it simple, I just did a sixteen repeat of the block (without pane or snowball block etc.) Then the quilt decided to do its own thing.
Each "54-40 or Fight" block is 7.5 inches square, so the quilt is roughly 30 inches square.
And there is more cat-themed fabric for the back.
Wow, awesome job!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt with the bonus checkerboard secondary design. I hope Buddy figures out what a boundary is.
ReplyDeleteThe cat theme is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove the design. I think Buddy always tests his boundaries.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Molly is pleased to explain to him exactly what a boundary is, though I think a chart might work better than her pointed "hand" gestures.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you split to the blocks to make the quilt something special. I just have the one cat, but she does not get the idea of boundaries or off limits. She does stay off the dining table at least when I am around. My other cat, Tugger, used to sit on the table where I could see him through the window when I pulled in the garage, but by the time I got to the door, he was right there saying who was on the table- I have been waiting for you.
ReplyDeleteIncredible!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea and resulting quilt!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me the size of the sun chip quilt block? I have my 1st grand baby coming and I want to make this quilt for him. I don’t know how to find it. Thanks if you can help
ReplyDeleteYour entry is really the cat's meow. SEW cute, Sally!
ReplyDeleteI love this! My first thought was to do cats and dogs, you know, "fighting like cats and dogs..." but I wound up going scrappy. I like how that looks without a second type of dogs and I always like knowing that mine are not the only cats with boundary issues.
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