Dexter and Tuppence

I’ve hadn’t been a paper piecer prior to these little quilts, but when I saw the patterns, I just couldn’t resist. I saw them first at the Houston Quilt Festival in 2002 and bought them to make “someday”. That day arrived in March, 2003, when I was looking for something small and quick to play with. I tried to make them to resemble our two dogs at the time, Dexter and Tuppence. In order to do that, I changed the coloring a little on the cocker spaniel pattern, something that’s easy enough to do. However, the all-black Dexter was more of a challenge. How do you make details show up when the coloring is the same? Specifically, how could I make his ear show against the rest of his black coat? I don’t know that I succeeded very well, but I can see it — in person, anyway! 😉 See if you can in the detail below.

Here’s my attempt at Dexter, who was a lab-chow mix and a real sweetheart.

Dexter Quilt

And here’s a detail showing his head in a close-up. Can you see his ear? 😉

Dexter detail

Now here’s the quilt portraying Tuppence, our little cocker who was an affectionate bundle of energy.

Tuppence Quilt

And here’s the detail of her head. You might be able to guess that she was red and white parti-colored.

Tuppence detail

Finally, here are the two dogs as they really looked. You can see more of them on their own pages on this site.

Tuppence & Dexter photo

 

Each little quilt measures 10 1/4″ square, and I finished them the same month that they were started — March, 2003. They’re machine pieced and machine quilted. The patterns were made by Linda Hibbert. You can judge for yourself whether the dogs and the quilts look alike.

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