My friend A. and I started off the week
sewing a charity blanket top together
and both of us just kept going.
We were aiming for four 60 by 80 inch tops
to make tied blankets for refugees who have recently moved here.
A. cut a stash of oldies but goodies from her mother-in-law
into 3 inch strips to make this jellyroll race quilt.
I finished the borders of my triangle quilt.
The large HST finish at 6 inches.
I used up a stash of blue to make this zipper style top.
And both of us made this bar quilt from a bunch of calicos.
Now they're ready for a group tieing day early in the new year.
I'm linking up with other Friday finishers at
7 comments:
Good job! I like the first one the most.
Busy girl! I love the HST quilt and the border that you chose for it.
Good job! Love the hsts! Such a kind gift for those in need.
Four finishes on one Friday?! Envious! Keep up the good work.
It's really wonderful that you are sewing quilts for refugees. Thank you for sharing your talent and generosity! This is a nice batch of tops, so scrappy and cozy :)
Those will make some lovely tied quilts! I am sure they will be appreciated!
Wow, that was a big finish! I esp. love the HST quilt and esp. that border! Good work to all of you. Isn't it amazing how much can get done by a few people in a few dedicated hours?
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