You are the only one who has ever touched my heart. It will always be yours. –Edward Cullen, Eclipse, page 195
[Edward] pulled my left wrist away from my leg, and touched the silver bracelet for just a moment. Then he gave me my arm back.
I examined it cautiously. On the opposite side of the chain from the wolf, there now hung a brilliant heart-shaped crystal. It was cut in a million facets, so that even in the subdued light shining from the lamp, it sparkled. I inhaled a low gasp.
“It was my mother’s.” He shrugged deprecatingly. “I inherited quite a few baubles like this. I’ve given some to Esme and Alice both. So, clearly, this is not a big deal in any way.”
I smiled ruefully at his assurance.
“But I thought it was a good representation,” he continued. “It’s hard and cold.” He laughed. “And it throws rainbows in the sunlight.”
“You forgot the most important similarity,” I murmured. “It’s beautiful.”
“My heart is just as silent,” he mused. “And it, too, is yours.”
I twisted my wrist so the heart would glimmer. “Thank you. For both.” –Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, Eclipse, page 438–439
In Eclipse, Jacob gives Bella a charm bracelet with a little wolf charm he's carved himself. Edward, wanting to be represented also, adds a heart-shaped 'crystal.' So, I thought Edward's heart should be represented in my Twilight quilt.
I've been following Cat's Twilight Mystery Block of the Month, although I'm a little behind. I just finished up the May blocks. I decided to do all of her beginner's blocks {which were new designs specifically for the BOM} and put them together in a wall hanging {you can see my May beginner's block here}. Some of her designs for the advanced blocks have been around for a while and I incorporated them into my quilt layout {which went through several different revisions before I finally settled on this one}. Others were new for the BOM, so I decided that I'd do her advanced blocks during their months in the BOM if they were in my layout {and if I hadn't done them already } or if I had already chosen {or made} another pattern, then I would do that instead. Edward's diamond heart is one that I'd already spent a bit of time tweaking a pattern so that it was just right for my quilt before Cat did her design.
I used Shae Merritt's Legend of Zelda Heart Container pattern as a starting point for my block. I enlarged it, drew in lines to create facets and then placed a full, flat heart on top similar to a heart-shaped cut diamond. I did the paper piecing first, completing the entire block before appliquéing the heart in the center. Behind the appliqué, I cut away the center of the block where the seams intersected to eliminate bulk. I used three different sparkly fabrics; white with sliver glitter, white with iridescent glitter and grey with silver glitter {Platinum Fairy Frost}. And the background is my trusty Civil War reproduction fabric {which always makes me think of Jasper} that will be used throughout the quilt.
Here is my layout, with one more block filled in .
I just LOVE how this is coming all together!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! you're surprised aren't you? lol!! I really need to make this quilt too.
ReplyDeleteQuilt not finished, but looks beautiful already!
ReplyDeleteI love this heart - it's so detailed and so hard to sew!
"Kawał dobrej patchworkowej roboty" (= it means something like this: "a piece of good patchwork work":).
A true work of art E!
ReplyDeleteWow, Elizabeth, this is looking just amazing. I need to learn this paper piecing thing. You have really done some incredibly intricate looking blocks. This makes me curious about those Twilight books and movies, and I'm so not into the vampire thing, but it sounds like a terrific love story.
ReplyDeleteOK, seriously? This looks absolutely amazing. And if I tell you something will you promise to still be my friend? Good. I didn't even really like the books, but I LOVE this quilt. It is so great. And the trees at the top and bottom are my favorite, oh and Bella's truck... and the Cullen's house... truly amazing!
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