Friday, May 4, 2012

Getting sketchy

I sat down and did some sketching this week.  I usually sketch at the dining room table, while the munchkin is eating a meal, since he is a fantastically slow eater.  This week, he asked for me to work on his new quilt, so I turned to a new piece of graph paper and started drawing.  Inspired by what Jessica did recently with a handful of Drunkard's Path blocks, I thought about pairing some Drunkard's Path blocks with some rectangles to create long, medieval windows...like the kind you'd see in an old-fashioned castle...

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See, while the munchkin is fully obsessed with all things superhero-related, his second obsession is knights.  He loves the new show "Mike the Knight" on Nick Jr and one of his favorite things to do is to run around the house with his foam shield and sword and pretend to be a knight.

So I started drawing a castle with these windows on my trusty graph paper.  And then, the following conversation ensued...

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Munchkin: What are you drawing, Mommy?

Me: A castle.

Munchkin: What for?

Me: Your quilt.

Munchkin: Oh.  But Mommy, superheroes don't live in castles.

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Me: I know.  But maybe one side could have superheroes and one side could have a castle.

Munchkin: (thinks about it for a moment, then smiles) That's a really good idea, Mommy.

Me: Thanks.

Munchkin: Will it be ready for bedtime tonight?

Me: Um....no, baby.  Not for a little while yet.

Munchkin: Tomorrow night then?

So...I think I'm going to do a patchwork castle on the back.  Goodness knows I've got plenty of gray fabrics to work with!

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Now if only I could decide what to do with the front!

20 comments:

nicolette at dutchcomfort said...

Such a sweet conversation and those grey fabrics are awesome!!

I think your superhero Munchkin will have a great idea for the front?

M-R said...

That conversation is so adorable! Great idea to sketch at the table. My kids are 'fantastically' slow too. Ha ha!

Jantine said...

Lovely little munchkin ;-). Just start with the back and someday while enjoying your sewing, you will get some awesome inspiration! Promised ;-)

Lucy @ Charm About You said...

So cute!! How about doing superhero logos on the other side - that way you can cover them all!! :)

Kelly O. said...

I did a spiderman quilt for my nephew for Christmas and I secretly loved working with the fun fabric!

I used a panel for the centre and then worked out from there... you can check it out here:
http://www.imjohnsdaughter.blogspot.ca/2012/01/christmas-and-spiderman.html

good luck!

Linz said...

haha! I love how confident he was in your finishing abilities! I don't doubt that you could finish that fast...

Beautiful design and beautiful greys!!

Katie B. said...

I love it! Luke and I could have this exact conversation. He's disappointed every time I make a quilt that isn't for him. I can't wait to see what you come up with! The castle idea is awesome.

Marion said...

As for the other side... how about a super hero crest.

Flo @ Butterfly Quilting said...

haha! So cute! No pressure there LOL !!

randi--i have to say said...

I guess super heroes are not patient! :)

Your greys are lovely!

Jessica said...

Oh that is too cute! If only it could be done for bedtime tonight :-) Sounds like a great plan, drunkards path + rectangles sounds like pure awesomeness

Katy Cameron said...

That's going to be fun! but silly mummy not knowing where superheroes live ;o)

CitricSugar said...

Children always see the genius in things... :-)

Molly said...

What about a superhero shield? Like a big shield with all the superhero fabrics- you know to protect the castle? :)

Cherie said...

What a cool idea for a quilt. Th front has to be something superhero related...just not sure what =D

Esch House Quilts said...

So cute! Love your castle and all the greys :)

╰☆╮ Barb ╰☆╮ said...

What an insightful young man you have there - of course super heroes don't live in castles! What were you thinking? Love your gray stash. I have two grays in mine! Have fun making this quilt.

felicity said...

Great castle!! Kids are so funny. "Tonight?" Yeah...no.

J. Thomas said...

The filmstrip quilt would work pretty neatly for superheroes: http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2009/09/filmstrip.html Kind of looks like comic frames. :)

Lynne said...

Children say the smartest things if only take the time to listen!

Good luck figuring out what to do with the superhero side!

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