a November Table Scraps project!
I was just finishing up Starburst when I started to think about this month's Table Scraps Challenge project, and the leftover blue Grunge in "Sea" that I used to make the quarter star blocks was still out. Further back than that, I originally used this Grunge for the sashing and binding on Pieces of My Life, finished back in February.
November's extra challenge from the Joyful Quilter is to make something inspired by our favorite book or movie. Reading is one my most favorite activities - I can't remember a time when I didn't love books and reading - so I knew I was going to go with something about books. But - what favorite book? There are too many to name! So I decided to make something inspired by my favorite book source - our local public library!


13 comments:
Your penguin book made me SMILE! I love the idea of using your scraps to make a book bag! I've been going through your posts (been busy here) and loving the finished quilts, the embroidered heart block, the Christmas Cats and the backing for that wall hanging! So much fun! Hoping you are having a safe and happy holiday!
This book bag is perfect for you! Great way to use your scraps. I have a feeling that you still have more of that blue grunge…
Gail at the cozy quilter
A Book bag with books is so perfect!! Great use of your scraps...
Hugs, Julierose
What a fun way to meet this month's challenge. Your library book bag is really cute.
How cute that you put a penguin book cover on your bag! So you!
Aren't you clever making the book blocks but then turning it into a book bag, so cute!!
What a great idea! Love the book blocks and that you made it into a bag for the library.
Books and penguins, and a trip to the library! All fun things!
What a great solution to the challenge. I too loved "How the Penguins Saved Veronica."
How clever you are, Diann. And, of course , a book bag for the retired librarian is a need accessory (although I'm sure you have others). I just picked up Louise Penny's newest, the Black Wolf.
Pat
Aaaw how cute and clever ! A perfect design for a book bag as well. Great job, Diann. Thank you for the book recommendation. I will have to check that out. Have a blessed day. Hugs.
I remember from a young age reading and reading - checking out books from our school library was something I did every week on Friday to make sure I had books for the weekend. My girls continued the tradition - we had a lovely Aunt who was a librarian and she sure encouraged us from a young age - my parents were always so busy raising too many kids that they never really sat down and read to us or encouraged us in school - I guess they were just overwhelmed - thanks heavens for Aunt Bev who we saw weekly on Saturdays or Sundays for lunch and arts/crafts/reading - we were the children she didn't have until she hit 40!! then she got married and inherited a family and finally had a baby of her own (plus 9 step-children)
Well done, Little Penguin! :)
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