https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fibonacci-quilt • Posted by Violinagin D.
I did this quilt for a project in art history! Women in the arts. (So of course we had to do quilt projects. Something doesn't seem quite right about that...) It's a foundation pieced log cabin in the fibonacci number pattern. I did it to show how ludicrous the myth of the underground rail road quilt code is. My English teacher from highschool, a good friend and quilter, helped me and I am forever grateful to her! Right now it's on my bed, and it's covered in cat hair. My cat just loves it. I do to. But how can you not love something that size that you conceptualized and completed in 14 days. @_@ I was finishing it the day of my class! I bought nice fabric, so it was fairly pricy, and there isn't a '14 days' button on the clock. Seemed much, much longer. But, pulling multiple all nighters will do that to a person.
I did this quilt for a project in art history! Women in the arts. (So of course we had to do quilt projects. Something doesn't seem quite right about that...) It's a foundation pieced log cabin in the fibonacci number pattern. I did it to show how ludicrous the myth of the underground rail road quilt code is. My English teacher from highschool, a good friend and quilter, helped me and I am forever grateful to her! Right now it's on my bed, and it's covered in cat hair. My cat just loves it. I do to. But how can you not love something that size that you conceptualized and completed in 14 days. @_@ I was finishing it the day of my class! I bought nice fabric, so it was fairly pricy, and there isn't a '14 days' button on the clock. Seemed much, much longer. But, pulling multiple all nighters will do that to a person.