My crazy dream!
#74
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Originally Posted by PsycheB
I love this idea! Mine isn't really a quilt pattern, but it could be made into one. I'd use the Fibonacci sequence of numbers of to make a quilt pattern, (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 etc), because my life builds on the past, and my job is tutoring math. :)
Would it be a big flatish triangle, or a spiral?
I was thinking of starting with a little single square for 1. and drawing it out on graph paper using a different color for each number. Talk about thinking outside of the box!
Fantastic! Jeannie
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kentucky live in WV
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I would select a "tree of life" as I am steady, strong, moving to the winds that occur in my life, swaying, bending, with my branches reaching ever to warmth and sunny days, to hope, endurance, while providing nurture, security, and life to those I love.
I have not made a tree of life quilt pattern yet. May be I had better get busy.
I have not made a tree of life quilt pattern yet. May be I had better get busy.
#76
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Brady TX
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Originally Posted by ccthomas
I would select a "tree of life" as I am steady, strong, moving to the winds that occur in my life, swaying, bending, with my branches reaching ever to warmth and sunny days, to hope, endurance, while providing nurture, security, and life to those I love.
#77
First it would be made with batiks in greens and warm golds. I would have a lot of friendship stars because my friends are very important. And I would have a bull for Taurus , fish for Pieces and a lion for Leo, the 3 signs of my DH,DS and DD. Then last I would a 2 thin lines because I like to follow the rules and stay within the lines. This is really interesting and I will give it more thought.
#78
Originally Posted by jpthequilter
Originally Posted by PsycheB
I love this idea! Mine isn't really a quilt pattern, but it could be made into one. I'd use the Fibonacci sequence of numbers of to make a quilt pattern, (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 etc), because my life builds on the past, and my job is tutoring math. :)
Would it be a big flatish triangle, or a spiral?
I was thinking of starting with a little single square for 1. and drawing it out on graph paper using a different color for each number. Talk about thinking outside of the box!
Fantastic! Jeannie
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