A few years ago, I joined the "Tell Me a Story" quilt's online swap.
I actually joined it twice, to get a variety of different blocks.
The paper piecing pattern is found in
"Intentional Piecing" by Amy Friend.
You can hashtag it on Instagram and find loads of pictures!
I sorted my blocks into color sections.
I've had my blocks finished for over 2 years.
My grandchildren loved choosing a block before bed
and telling a story about it.
For instance, see the block with the cat
and the cable sweater border?
Once upon a time, there was a little kitten named Tabby.
Tabby was very curious and loved the feel and texture of yarn.
When her owner knit scarves in the evening,
Tabby watched very carefully....
Eventually Tabby was able to knit a scarf for herself,
using her very own paws and intellect.
Tabby was a very unique kitten who was never cold a day in her life, as she had knit more scarves for herself than anyone could keep track of!
Tabby lived happily ever after...
There are endless stories that you could make up for each block,
provided you have an imagination, lol!
I like the look of the quilt without a border,
but it's too little without one.
I was wondering which grandchild I could gift this to,
but maybe I'll keep it and it can be our
"Tell Me a Story" quilt when they visit or spend the night.
You can see a sampling of my story blocks here.