Blue is not my color.   It's not even in my wheelhouse.  I have very few blue things in my home, or in my closet - not sure why that is, it's not that I don't like blue, it's just that I don't really "see" blue...at a fabric store my eyes just seem to skip right past anything blue but I see red and gold and green and orange and those colors make me happy.  Blue leaves me feeling, well, blue!  So to make a quilt with blue fabrics is a chore...definitely not a labor of love...but I persevered!  However, my patience was put to the test when I decided to make a blue quilt that is modern and not symmetrical!  I might as well have had a root canal without anesthesia - because it was painful!!!  And if you don 't know what I'm talking about, then you are not a quilter...or at least a crazy quilter!  

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This is the end result of all that blue...and let me just say right now...I love this quilt.  Oh, don't get me wrong, I hated every second of making it, but now that it's done, I'm totally smitten.

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I love that it's "not me."  I love that it's modern and not traditional and I really love that it's blue!  Rosie loves it, too!  She insisted on being in the picture.

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Poor Venom...his leg is now held on with tape and he is one step from the grave/trash but he has to make an appearance every Halloween.  The boy bought him at a garage sale about 20 years ago and loves him, curiously though, the boy said he didn't want him when he moved out...

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The only thing that saved me when I was piecing this quilt is the blocks were totally random.  I didn't think past putting a light and a dark fabric together so if two of the same fabrics are close to each other that was fine with me...that would have been TOO much pressure!!!

So I guess when all is said and done...blue just might be in my wheelhouse after all! 

 

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Now these colors...these are MY colors...my Halloween quilts are available to wrap up in so if you're in the neighborhood stop on by, I'll make you a cuppa and you can wrap up in a Halloween quilt and we can sing the blues!