For the first time in a long time
I do not have any quilts that I have to be making,
so I am taking the time to make some baby quilts
for donation.
My church helps support a free health care clinic
and they have requested baby quilts and blankets
to give to their patients.
This quilt is made with a Kitchen Table Quilts pattern,
"The Irene Quilt"
and went together in no time.
I had a jelly roll of Willow and used half of it for this quilt.
The other half is being used for another baby quilt.
Last year at Quilt Camp I used the
Jelly Roll Sampler pattern by
A Quilting Life
and made all of these blocks.
I used the Tula Pink fabric
(I'm blanking on the name)
for the sashing and setting triangles
and put it all together.
It will be trimmed once it's quilted.
This last baby quilt has been waiting to be sewn
together for some time.
I had some of the Kaffe fabric and
pulled pinks and blues from my stash for this
triangle quilt.
I don't know what it is about triangle quilts,
but I just love them.
The edges will be straightened once it's quilted.
Now to get all of these quilted!
Happy Quilting!
4 comments:
They are all so pretty Ramona! It really does feel good not to have anything on the list we have to work on!!
Wonderful baby quilts!! I like to have a few baby quilts around - for gifts and for donating. Two are ready to bind.
Oh so busy and fun colors
Those are lovely baby quilts!
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