At the end of last year, I joined a 12×12″ Art Quilt group on Facebook, just in time for the word “delight”. The idea behind the group is that they post a word each month, and members design and create a 12×12″ art quilt inspired by that word.

Thinking about “delight”, the first thing that came to mind was “delight in the little things”. I started brainstorming what that would mean in terms of a small quilt. I have a penchant for color gradient aesthetics, and since 12″x12″ is relatively small, I thought this would be a perfect time to make a quilt out of 1″ squares. I have always delighted in the little amazing miracles found in nature, so I knew the natural world had to be a part of my quilt. Sunbursts and the play of light on the world, reminiscent of laying in the grass looking up at floating seeds glinting in the sunlight as they swirl in the wind (an activity frequented by my kids and I during the warm summer months) was the ultimate inspiration for my quilt. Enough talk. Here’s my process:









Of course, I wanted to photograph the finished quilt during daylight hours to get the most from natural light. As a stay home mom of two little ones, cameos from the kids were bound to happen. Maddie decided she wanted to help me display the quilt in the best light, and then while photographing smaller details, Max decided to help by flopping right down on top of the quilt!
I am really happy with how this quilt turned out, and I’m definitely going to be making more art quilts. This particular quilt will be donated to the Altruistic Art Show hosted by The Kindness Project in Bangor. Like it? Go enter for a chance to win it while benefiting a good cause.