“I found a good car for you, really cheap,” [Charlie] announced when we were strapped in.
“What kind of car?" I was suspicious of the way he said 'good car for you' as opposed to just 'good car.'”
“Well, it’s a truck actually, a Chevy. ... Really, Bella, the thing runs great. They don’t build them like that anymore.”
The thing, I thought to myself . . . it had possibilities – as a nickname, at the very least.
There, parked on the street in front of the house that never changed, was my new — well, new to me — truck. It was a faded red color, with big, rounded fenders and a bulbous cab. To my intense surprise, I loved it. I didn’t know if it would run, but I could see myself in it. Plus, it was one of those solid iron affairs that never gets damaged — the kind you see at the scene of an accident, paint unscratched, surround by the pieces of the foreign car it had destroyed. –Charlie and Bella Swan, Twilight, pages 6-8
The Red Truck pattern was designed by Cat and pieced by Joyce.
From Joyce:
To find fabrics, I went to my LQS for the first time. I loved the batik greens with leaves. I wanted the sky to look overcast like Forks so Edward could be out and about. I used a couple of reds for the truck and embroidered the grill with a chain stitch. The headlights were in my button box. The tires are made with 2 buttons. The black buttons are plastic. I heated a metal skewer and melted the plastic between the buttonholes so the shank on the metal button would slide through. The metal buttons were my grandmother's and looked so perfect, I had to use them.
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That is a cute truck love the idea.
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Joyce, your fabrics are just perfect! And those hubcap/wheel buttons are genius! I love the amazing creativity you add to our quilts.
xo -E
love it!
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