I am WAY behind in posting photos and getting out receipts for items we have received in the mail. My porch has been a busy place in the last few weeks and I haven't done a great job of keeping up.
With our craft sale event and today's board meeting all complete, I am hoping I can get caught up this week. Who knew a tiny quilt nonprofit could grow so quickly!
Elizabeth has been a donor of ours for quite some time. She has also been a great mentor to me because she has been on a number of boards for similar nonprofits. She recently sent us a bunch of completed quilts. They are lovely so I have to share them.
This pineapple quilt is amazing! I love the colors and was intrigued by the way she quilted it.
This quilt made me realize I don't think I have ever made a snowball block. I love Elizabeth's scrappy version combining them with 9 patches. After seeing this one, it is taking all my willpower not to start a similar quilt from some of our scraps. I have a lot of blues and greens!
This is another block I have never made. The colors in this one feel so very fresh and clean. I know I have this quilt already in the pile to go up to the hospital for hospice care. I think the pattern just might bring someone good memories of past quilters.
Quilts are better when they have cheddar....that is my motto! This quilt has a soft flannel back, so we are saving it to go to a kid's organization in the near future.
And the last one in today's show is this fun pink, brown and lime green beauty. We hadn't sewn on the label yet because we couldn't decide which was the top. I liked it with the brown X to the bottom.
Thanks so much Elizabeth for the quilts, the fabric and the batting!










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