Hello Everyone,
Well, here she is, the beginning of Prairie Flower.
This is just the beginning of a queen size bed quilt. The fabrics are called Conestoga Crossing, and you can see them all HERE on the Marcus Fabrics website.
I can see this on the guest bed at the cabin in the fall.....or winter.....or anytime for that matter.
I move the quilts around all year long. When I'm not using them for shows, or lectures, they are displayed on the beds and on the walls. I look at them as another form of insulation during the winter months.
So sad. The exact age of this tree is not known, but it could be in the range of 1,200 to 3,000 years old. This is like losing an old friend who we visited many times during the year.
Soon,
Lynn
Love the new project. Oh, my heart break when such landmark trees are lost.
ReplyDeleteOh how sad! I always wondered how that tree could be alive without the pith. Your blocks are beautifully inspirational! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sad loss of a beautiful ancient giant. Prairie Flower is going to become a gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteHow sad about that tree. I have seen so many photos of it through the years but never had a chance to visited the park. It was on my bucket list for the spring after Steve's retirement, two years away. I love your Prairie Flower quilt blocks. You amaze me with your talent; every corner is perfect . . . How do you do it?
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and stay safe.
Connie :)
Hopefully the rain/snow will put a much needed dent in the drought.
ReplyDeleteI'm always sad when a tree dies and this is no exception. I hope somebody makes good use of it so it can live on in something man made. The quilt blocks are lovely as is the picture of the quilt on the bed and another hanging on the wall. It just feels so fresh and comfy.
ReplyDeleteOh no! I can't believe the Pioneer Cabin Tree is gone! This is just awful. Can you imagine what this magnificent tree has seen through its' amazing lifetime and the stories it could tell? I've always thought its' age is just mind-boggling! Very sad news indeed.
ReplyDeleteYour new quilt blocks are quite lovely.
You are so blessed to be surrounded by such beautiful scenery and it is sad that the tree was hit by the storm. I like your blocks and have some of the Conestoga fat quarters - maybe...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt in the making! So sad to hear about the falling of that amazing tree.
ReplyDeleteI never saw that amazing tree but I saw on TV that it had fallen. So very sad ... On an up note, I think Conestoga Crossing is going to be spectacular!
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