The requests for Comfort Quilts has not slowed. Cancer and illness (non-COVID) are too much with us. This Disappearing Hourglass (MSQC pattern) needed a border to make it a smidge bigger. I had a piece of yardage that never went with anything, but is perfect for the backing. I quilted it, just changing the center motif in each block row. It actually went flawlessly on the longarm. Sometime, I have to write a post on all my trevails and adaptations to make things work on the longarm.
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All quilted, just need to decide binding
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Detail of quilting
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Final with binding before washing
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Because this is a comfort quilt, the rest of the package (quilt, tote bag-custom pocket, book, card, pocket quilts and NEW- an instrumental CD donated by a friend), is shown below before it was mailed off to Minnesota where tracking told me it arrived Saturday.
12 comments:
That quilt is so pretty. I love the colors.
I agree with Wanda - it turned out beautifully! - ;))
The quilt is lovely. There is a nice collection of fabrics in there.
JUst beautiful as always! Sure it will be comforting to the recipient. You put together a nice gift set too!
You did a beautiful job quilting this! I too have been working on putting some comfort quilts together. I know your quilt will bring happiness to someone's day.
This is so beautiful!
this is a lovely quilt, thank you for showing us. I also found your "An Extra Three Years" post so moving.
ceci
This is absolutely beautiful. The fabrics are so vibrant. I particularly love the three rogue blocks adding visual interest. What is life without whimsy!!!
I love how your quilting made the blocks spin.
Super cheery finished quilt!
It is a comfort just to look at, never mind to cuddle in. Beautiful
Please Air express your manual on 12 year old sixth graders...!!!
What a lovely gift!
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