High Top Mountain Quilt
Today I’m sharing one of my favorite quilt finishes, the High Top Mountain quilt. Last year, my brother asked if I’d make a quilt based on the cover art of a favorite Sturgill Simpson album. You know I love a challenge, so I was all in, and that precious baby is now the owner of the quilt I probably spent the most hours on of anything I’ve ever made. But, of course, it wasn’t as simple as that…
Fabric Palette Friday #20: High Top Mountain
Happy Fabric Palette Friday! Over on the ‘gram, I revealed my latest handwork project today, and I thought it might be fun to use the quilt’s fabric scheme for today’s palette. At my brother’s request, I designed the quilt based on the cover art of Sturgill Simpson’s “High Top Mountain” album. I wanted to recreate not only the color scheme (brightened up just a bit) but also the feel of the prints used in the art, so I played around for a long time auditioning what seemed like every piece of fabric in my stash.
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