The Quilt Show Puzzle: "Stargazer Splendor" by Andrea Brokenshire
Do a puzzle of Andrea Brokenshire's quilt, Stargazer Splendor.
Using a photo of a stargazer lily that she took in her mother's garden as the basis, the main reason that Andrea wanted to create Stargazer Splendor was to make the anthers, "the part of a stamen that contains the pollen", of the flower. Enthralled with their texture, and their contrast against the fuchsia color, it was this feature that Andrea focused her work on for this piece. As a surprise bonus, there's is a bug hiding in the quilt too. Can you spot where it is?
Did you find the bug? Click Here to see the Full Quilt. (Hint: It's somewhere in the third photo)
See more of Andrea's quilts in How to Use a Photograph For Your Quilt with Andrea Brokenshire | New York Beauty Block Design.
StargazerSplendorbyAndreaBrokenshire - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
StargazerSplendorbyAndreaBrokenshire - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
StargazerSplendorbyAndreaBrokenshire - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
StargazerSplendorbyAndreaBrokenshire - 35 Pieces Rotating
StargazerSplendorbyAndreaBrokenshire - 99 Pieces Rotating
StargazerSplendorbyAndreaBrokenshire - 300 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Zumi Hidalgo

