I always thought this was simply a Thoman family tradition, until the characters in a novel I was reading also practiced it. According to Wikipedia, the source for all truth on the internet, the Rabbit Day tradition might be traced back to the 1800s. So next month, remember, "Rabbit Rabbit!"
Since it is also Wednesday, it is Work In Progress Wednesday. Here is what I am working on:
As shown on my earlier post, the pattern has a pieced border. I've decided since this will be a lap quilt, I'll put a simple green leaf-print border on it. I have two more rows of "flower" blocks, then the sashing, border and -- how to quilt it? I want to do this one myself, as I'm in a hurry to gift it to Amy's Mom!
Also, as it is the first of the month, it's time for Lily's "Small Blog Meet." Hello to all you other "small bloggers," and thanks for visiting!
Your quilt is coming along really nicely. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt top! You've got a new follower from a fellow small blogger :)
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all the patterns you're using. So creative!
ReplyDeletespotted this in WIP wednesday, looks wonderful Kxx
ReplyDeletewow that quilt looks fabulous! Great job!
ReplyDeleteHello, stopping by from the small blog meet. I am going to try Rabbit Rabbit next month.
ReplyDeleteI really like your "Heart of Hearts", it makes me want to make one for myself.
Beautiful! Up close it's like a real flower garden. :) Very cool!
ReplyDeleteHi Stopping by from the small blog meet and I love the idea of 52 quilt tops in 52 weeks. That would be something for sure!! I love this quilt and can't wait to see it as it grows. I'm following you for sure and see what you create each week. When you get a chance I would love for you to stop by my blog and have a look around. I hope your having a great day!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt...but at my age if I jump over the end of my bed and holler Rabbit, Rabbit...I would need help to get to the ER...so I better just hope for good luck.
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