Showing posts with label Tardis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tardis. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Wielding the Power of Time and Relative Dimension in Space

My good friends, Mike and Miranda, are having a baby in about a month. I started a little tradition, when my friend, Sarah, was pregnant of finding a pixelated image and translating it into a quilt. Sarah had decided that her daughter's name would be Zelda, and so I made a Legend of Zelda quilt. Sadly, I do not have pictures of that quilt, but, basically, it was a giant Link. For Mike and Miranda's baby, I decided to make a Dr. Who inspired quilt, as they like that show a lot. I like that show, too, and, you know, space is cool. Erik did a bit of research for me and found this image. I used graph paper to map out the quilt and count how many squares I would need to make it. It took me about three weeks to cut the squares (started using a rotary cutter and OMG. Bless that tool--bless it!) and sew them all together. I decided to use 2x2inch squares, which made a smallish grown-up blanket, but extra-largish baby blanket. I think it's a good size to throw on the ground for play time or for snuggling on the couch. Now for the pictures...

Look! It's the Tardis!

Mid-section close-up.

I found this awesome space fabric at Joanne Fabrics. It make a perfect background for the Tardis.

Erik and I held up the quilt, as Mike took a picture.  Erik had a special expression on his face.

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