The Quilt Show Puzzle: "Stepping Stones" by Kate Cox
Do a puzzle of Kate Cox's quilt, Stepping Stones.
Stepping Stones is a quilt that relates to Kate's son. When he was eighteen, Kate's son wanted to go to a place where they used to picnic as a family when he was younger. At this location, there is a stream with rocks in it where he liked to build damns. While visiting there, Kate's husband and her son started building a damn together and it was the first time she'd ever seen them doing anything cooperatively. During the creation of this quilt, Kate thought of this moment while making it and thought that the squares of the quilt looked like stepping stones, both the literal ones from the stream and the metaphorical ones her husband and son took working together that day.
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See more of Kate's quilts in How to Use Raw Edge Applique to Create a Landscape Quilt with Kate Cox | Fabric Dyeing with Ricky Tims.
SteppingStonesbyKateCox - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
SteppingStonesbyKateCox - 96 Pieces Non-Rotating
SteppingStonesbyKateCox - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
SteppingStonesbyKateCox - 35 Pieces Rotating
SteppingStonesbyKateCox - 96 Pieces Rotating
SteppingStonesbyKateCox - 300 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Gregory Case