My husband rarely comes into the sewing room, and when he does, he rarely has anything to say about whatever I'm working on. But this weekend was different.
Nine Pickle Dish blocks are pieced and on the wall now. DH commented that they look like something from Dr. Seuss.
Huh? Really?!
I asked him what it is about this project that reminds him of Dr. Seuss. He said "the stripes."
I don't see any connection, but then I've been immersed in Pickle Dish as a quilting project so maybe I can't distance myself enough to see the Dr. Seuss connection. What do you think?
Can you see what he's talking about? If so, please share, because I can't see any connection at all.
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These blocks are looking great Jan. Your curved piecing is spot on as usual! I think what your husband may be seeing is the red and white arcs....they may look like the "Cat in the Hat"'s hat possibly?
ReplyDeleteYour Pickle Dish blocks are wonderful. Your fabric choices so fun. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI just did a quick Google image search for Dr. Seuss stripes. It does seem that the illustrations use a lot of stripes, but especially red and white for Cat in the Hat as Kevin mentions above.
ReplyDeleteI think your hubby is on to something Jan! I see it now too! The red and white stripes remind me of Dr. Seuss too but I didn't see it until you mentioned it!!! It is looking great!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Cat In The Hat! We read that to our daughter every night until the point she could recite it word for word. But it wouldn't have struck me when I look at your quilt. I think of pickles. No, REAL pickles! In fact I think I need to go ear a gherkin right now!
ReplyDeleteI think DH just named your quilt!
ReplyDeleteI definitely see what Hubby is talking about. These are very much the colors that Seuss illustrated with.
ReplyDeleteThe red and white stripes likely remind him of the hat on the "cat in the hat" story!
ReplyDeleteI think the stripes are definitely the foci in each block. The bright colors are cheery and have a childlike feel. I never read Dr. Seuss books to my children and am reading many of them to my 4 year old granddaughter. I think of even the ABC book and the sing-songy feel to it and how we love to act silly as we read.
ReplyDeleteI know I have already commented and I can't stop thinking about the quilt. What pattern are you using?
ReplyDeleteNope--no connection at all...this is going to be a beautiful quilt..love it hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteIf you google a picture of The Cat in the Hat, you will see that his hat is red and white striped and kind of curvy. So there is a resemblance there. That's not a bad thing! Your quilt will be a fun one regardless!
ReplyDeleteWell, he just may have given this quilt it's name: Seuss' Pickle Servers!
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