Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Quilting Inspiration

I recently returned from a Mediterranean cruise with some of my family.  We had a great time and saw a lot of wonderful things.  As I'm sure happens with some of you, I tend to see quilt designs in everyday objects.  On this cruise I really saw a lot of them!  Europe has the most beautiful tiled floors.  So I'm going to show you some of the "quilts" that I saw.

We started the cruise in Barcelona, and spent some time walking around the city before we boarded the ship.  It turns out that Barcelona has some very creative sidewalks.  Like this one below, where the hexagons measured about 6" across the wide part.  

Barcelona, Spain


Or this sidewalk, where my toes show you relative size.  Isn't it pretty!?!

Barcelona, Spain


This nice design was on the floor of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.  Beautiful!

Rome, Italy


Here's another area of the floor in St. Peter's.


Rome, Italy


I'm embarrassed to admit that I don't remember where I saw this floor design!  But it's one of my favorites.




When we got to Naples, Italy, MisterStitches and I took a tour of Herculaneum.  Herculaneum is another city which, like Pompeii, was destroyed during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.  The difference between the two cities is that Pompeii was buried in ash, while Herculaneum (on the other side of the mountain) was buried in hot gas, ash, and rock, which makes it better preserved than Pompeii.

Herculaneum


There were quite a few beautiful quilt patterns at Herculanum.

Herculaneum

Herculaneum

Herculaneum


Even clamshells!

Herculaneum


A nice pieced border below.

Herculaneum

Herculaneum



Then we got to Venice, and saw some beautiful tiled designs in the Doge's Palace.

Venice, Italy


Even three-dimensional, which I especially love!

Venice, Italy



And a nice crazy quilt rendition seen in Malta.

Malta


At the elevator landings on our ship there were these beautiful mariner's compass designs.  And that little mariner would be GranddaughterStitches! *love you*




Lest you think that all I did was look down at the ground, I'll leave you with this beautiful view of  St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.