However I did get a couple of tops made. The Leprechaun one was a kit for a shop sample. It was super fast and easy. The clovers are pieced.
For many, many months I have been making 6" finished nine patches with an alternating block as a leader/ender. I used Kaffe Fassett fabrics leftovers from other projects with a Kaffe blue dot background. I have more blocks, but decided this would make a great size for a donation quilt to Camp Erin, a camp for grieving children I have volunteered at. Now to get it assembled!
This is a closeup. The background is light blue, not gray.This came to me already cut with the Quick Curve ruler by Sew Wonderful. It is the Urban Abacus pattern and I had made one previously. It was super easy to piece, I love not matching the curves! The background is a white with turquoise pin dots. I will send it back to it's owner for quilting.
That is what I have for this week!
Linking up with Design Wall Monday.
4 comments:
You have some fun, brightly colored quilts being made at your house. The St. Patrick's Day wall hanging is adorable! I love the pieced clovers.
I love the variety of quilts that you make. The Modern Abacus is a pattern I'd like to try, and of course the scrappy 9-patch & alternate block look fun too.
Wow, lots of neat projects on your design wall - love the colors, pattern, and planned recipient for the Kaffe quilt. I also enjoy the Quick Curve quilts and love how the blocks make up and fit together so well.
Hey Cuz - just lurking on your blog checking out what my most overachieving relative has been up to. I continue to be in awe! Keep providing the inspiration and someday I might get that Christmas quilt done that I started 10 years ago :) Donna
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