Do a puzzle of Tula Pink's quilt, Space Dust.

 

Space Dust is a quilt that Tula made for herself as a color exercise. It has 144 different-shaped triangles along with 144 individual fabrics. She pieced the triangles together until they worked, with no real plan in mind, and once finished she felt the shape looked like a meteor. So Tula and her longarm quilter, Angela Walters, quilted some jet fuel packs at the bottom, an alien in one of the triangles, and a little ladder to get in and access the meteor/ship itself (because how else would you get in).

 

Click Here to see the Full Quilt.

 

See more of​ Tula's​ quilts in How to Build a Color Scheme and How to Fussy Cut with Tula Pink | Longarm Quilting with Karen Marchetti.

 

SpaceDustbyTulaPink - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating

SpaceDustbyTulaPink - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

SpaceDustbyTulaPink - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating

SpaceDustbyTulaPink - 35 Pieces Rotating

SpaceDustbyTulaPink - 100 Pieces Rotating

SpaceDustbyTulaPink - 300 Pieces Rotating

 

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Original Photo: Gregory Case