Deep South Snake Quilt
#21
Where on earth did you find this unusual quilt? Did you find it at a sale?
I had a little boy friend when I was 4 or 5, he was perhaps 6 or 7. We use to go out hunting for snakes. I loved them! Luckily we never came across any poisonous ones, but we use to carry them around and let them wrap around our arms like bracelets. Most of the snakes we found were garter snakes, other harmless ones, and some sort of water snake. I was never bitten, just fascinated.
I stopped playing with snakes only when I learned there was a bounty on rattle snakes found in the hills around our town in CT. Guess I was lucky never to find one of those!
I just took a look at the quilt again, I love it! It is so unusual and so clever, it really makes me smile!!!
I'm so curious how that quilt was made, and who it was made for. I suppose there is no label on that quilt!?!
I had a little boy friend when I was 4 or 5, he was perhaps 6 or 7. We use to go out hunting for snakes. I loved them! Luckily we never came across any poisonous ones, but we use to carry them around and let them wrap around our arms like bracelets. Most of the snakes we found were garter snakes, other harmless ones, and some sort of water snake. I was never bitten, just fascinated.
I stopped playing with snakes only when I learned there was a bounty on rattle snakes found in the hills around our town in CT. Guess I was lucky never to find one of those!
I just took a look at the quilt again, I love it! It is so unusual and so clever, it really makes me smile!!!
I'm so curious how that quilt was made, and who it was made for. I suppose there is no label on that quilt!?!
#23
Originally Posted by MostlyMaja
Hey, I hate snakes as much as the next bright girl, but I love that quilt. I love throwing in almost all the colors in the rainbow into a quilt, that way it fits any color scheme of a room. Just love it!
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: greater NorthEast
Posts: 3,004
i've seen a few of these, they're cute & look EZ to do--
http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin...s/native_arts/
http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin...s/native_arts/
#30
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: greater NorthEast
Posts: 3,004
Originally Posted by sewlilly
That is too cool! looks like a drunkards path with a twist. maybe a double drunkards path. I'm not wild about snakes either but this would be so much fun to make.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
watterstide
Links and Resources
17
10-21-2011 01:59 AM
Gramie bj
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
18
08-06-2011 03:16 PM