Thursday, June 10, 2021

June 2021 Large Size Throw in blue and gold


 This is a large throw size we put together amazingly in 10 days.  Deanna, my friend, pictured on the left proposed the project to me.  One of the sisters at church has been diagnosed with cancer and will be having treatments and eventually surgery.  This sister is devoted to Relief Society, has taught classes for years, and whenever there was a special dinner or a visiting General Authority, she was called on to plan and provide dinners.  Deanna texted and emailed every sister at church, asking them to find a scripture, a saying, or drawing for a white square we'd provide.  A lot of good response.  Deanna crafted a pattern using gold and blue and the white squares.  She was the one who made sure everyone was contacted, she collected many, but most sisters brought their squares to me.  I sewed them together in 2 days, then quilted in another day and a half,.  Deanna came over on Saturday and we sat knee to knee, stitching the binding.  I never would have finished it in time alone.  It was ready to give to our sister on Sunday at her house.  She was crying, very touched.  She will use it to comfort her as she has her treatments.  We pray she'll be okay.  

May 2021, Small Throw Single Irish Chain


Verleen has two grandsons living at their house, Vere and decided they needed quilts.  I already had a small one ready, and I made another for the older boy from 9-patch blocks.  I usually have a stack of these blocks sewn and ready to go.   

April 2021 Two quilts 40" x 60" for charity


Can you pick out the 20 differences between these two quilts.  Just kidding.  I made the two quilts from stacks of 5 " squares I cut from my novelty fabric.  You sew these squares together into 9-patch blocks.  Then you cut the blocks once horizontally and once vertically, then you turn each quarter a different direction, sew them back together and it makes a complicated looking quilt.  I used 12" squares also from my novelty fabric for the back.  These quilts were sent to my charity, Wrap - a - Smile, for children in third world countries who have surgery to correct facial birth defects.  They like colorful quilts with little or no white.



 

May 2021 Small throw



 This little quilt doesn't look as pretty here as it is in real life.  I picked up the fabric from a UFO exchange we had at the guild.  Someone had made several of the blocks and material for the rest was in the bag.  I finished the blocks and put them together with black sashing.  It is such a pretty quilt.  I'll save it until an opportunity comes up to give it away

Friday, June 4, 2021

May 2021, pariotic throw size, for Memorial Day Show

I had a stack of these 9-patch blocks already made and I had this huge piece of flag material perfect for backing.  So it make sense to make the quilt for the Memorial Day Show at our local fabric store.  It will be send off to the Quilts of Valor charity, for a Service man or woman.