Completions have been kind of slow the last few weeks. A few of my longarm quilters are taking breaks and plan on hitting it hard after the first of the year.
I need to get out there and find a few more volunteers!
First up is this fun monster truck themed quilt. This is one of the quilt tops sent in by Kristin. The big plaid flannel on the back was sent in by Janet.
It will soon be putting a smile on the face of a child soon.
Here is another "just using up all my flannel bits" quilt top and backing made by Penny. The print fabric has giraffe and elephants and other animals on it. It is hard to pick which is the front!
This batik quilt top is one sent in by Linda and Margie. The pattern is Isles of the Inland. We don't have a lot of batik backings, but we were able to find a few pieces that work. I think Karen sent us the dark blue piece.
Here is the second Oregon Ducks quilt top made by Chris. I was able to highly piece the last of this bright yellow that Karen sent in to make a backing. Luckily you can't really see all the seams. A big thanks to Penny for sewing the binding for me. This quilt will certainly well received here in Eugene!
Jeanine sent in this bright batik patchwork top. The batik dragonfly backing was sent in by Mari.
Laura did a great job with the quilting and the binding. All I had to do on this one is add the label.
Our quilt holder Janet has been busy organizing all the Jewel Box blocks we have received so far. The quilts will start to show up in the finished pile hopefully next week. If you still have some blocks to send, hopefully you can get them in the mail soon. It is hard to believe, but the next drive will be announced at the end of this month! Yikes!
4 comments:
You have some very fun quilts! All of them are bold and bright.
I love these finishes. I just can't believe how prolific some quilters can be!! It's wonderful to see your charity growing by leaps and bounds. You're wrapping the world in love one quilt at a time!
Again, such great finishes! I sure like the simple designs and I love a quilt that has two fronts!!!
That's a cool design Jeannine used on that last batik quilt. I have a bunch of bright batiks that might work for that.
Pat
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