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| Morning Mutt Butts | 
Susie Q, Panda & I just love starting out mornings off with a walk around the neighborhood.  They are busy using their noses to explore and ever on the look out for squirrels.  Meanwhile, this daily ritual is my opportunity to get in a short workout, reflect on the day ahead and admire my beautiful surroundings.  Yesterday I woke up not feeling so well, and was very tempted to skip the morning walk entirely.  But Susie Q and Panda's morning joy in anticipation of their walk motivated me to put on my sneakers and their walking gear and at least do a short walk.  The first block or two were rough going, and I was very tempted to turn back for home.  But I am so glad that I persisted as within a block or two, we soon found our stride and I started to feel better.  I also decided to take a few photographs along the walk, and clearly quilting was on my brain, as many of the pictures taken were inspired by quilting!
I was in awe at how many quilting grids were just a step away:  rail fences, checkerboards, 9-patches and blocks surrounded by sashing strips!
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| Quilting Grids | 
Of course, some of the grids were much more intricate featuring octagons, circles and other geometric patterns.
 
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| Geometric Gridwork | 
Every few blocks, I would encounter an alternate grid layout that required me to pause and study the pattern from different angles in attempt to decipher the repeating pattern.  Once I cracked the pattern, I would then try to figure out how it could be recreated and pieced with fabric!  
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| Alternate Grid Layouts | 
Several photographs were reminiscent of modern quilt trends:  improvisational slab blocks, chevrons and woven patterns.
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| Modern Designs | 
Of course, I also spied some quilting filler designs:  pebbles, micro pebbles and on point gridwork.
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| Free Motion Filler Designs! | 
While we oftentimes turn to quilt books, magazines and the internet for quilting inspiration, I encourage you to explore your own neighborhoods for possible quilt layouts and designs!  Your next quilt top or design could be right there at your feet!
 
 
What a good eye, Mel!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say?!? I had quilting on the brain those two mornings!
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