What began as a class lesson on perspective has finished as Moses and Pharaoh’s Daughter. Most of us are familiar with the biblical story of Moses’ birth from Exodus Chapter 2: 1-10.
Had I known that the background was to become the setting for Moses, I would’ve chosen shades and tints of alabaster to create it (seems more Egyptian to me). But I had no end result in mind, and the background sat around for longer than I care to admit.
No matter that the details are not accurate. I’m an artist, right? I can take certain liberties. What’s important is that when one looks at this quilt, one can see the story.
So here it is:
A few close-ups:
Before and after:
For Part 1, click here.
For Part 2, click here.
For Part 3, click here.
For Part 4, click here.
For Part 5, click here.








Absolutely gorgeous, Laura! Love the detail shots!!
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Thank you Emily! I appreciate your taking the time to look and comment! 🙂
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The story of this project is a bit like the story of Moses … no hint of how the story would end, or what would happen along the way. Your quilt took a little longer to complete than the little boat trip Moses took!
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LOL! I’d say my quilt took more than a little longer than Moses’ boat trip!
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I think it turned out really cool Mom!!! 🙂
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Thank you Jess!
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It’s so beautiful, Laura!!!
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Thank you for the compliment Katherine!
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