190. Parisville

 Parisville is made with my favorite line of Tula Pink fabric, Parisville. At the risk of upsetting Tula lovers, I'm not a super big fan. While I have purchased several other lines, I have either sold it or given it away. But Parisville. Ah Parisville. I loved that line so much. 

I chose a pattern by Allison Harris of Cluck Cluck Sew which combined square in a square with a row of dresden plate blocks.


I included selvages as often as possible.
For the backing I used yardage of my two favorite prints.





I took it to a local store called Ooh La La because it sounded kind of Parisian. Not the greatest pictures, but still fun.

  I can't remember the year, but Krista Hennebury put out a call for a photo of our creative hands; she had been upset about an ad to get rid of crepey skin and wrinkles, saying we should be proud of our hands and all the things they did.  I chose Parisville for my backdrop.
Title: Parisville
Designed by: Allison Harris (Cluck Cluck Sew)
Date Completed: 2018
Size: 48" x 60"
Quilted by: Darby Myers


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