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Quilts are for Giving: October 2014
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Got together with friends to sew quilts for Happy Chemo today. We were able to finish three tops. Orphan blocks in yellow and aqua found a home in this quilt. Giant Christmas four patches sewn together to create a little Christmas cheer. Got to look through the stash to see if I can find something to border it with. We are calling this one the picnic quilt. It looks like ketchup, mustard, grass and sky.
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Me and My Quilts - Exploring the Possibilities: Sessanta Stelle
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LINKS TO MORE BLOG PAGES. The Free Pieced Barn Project and BUILD A BARN. My Rainbow Scrap Challenge Quilts. Quilt Alongs and Online Groups. Creative Thoughts and Quotes. Published and Juried Quilts. I turned sixty in mid-September. My goal was to lose 60 pounds by then. 55 gone - only 5 more to go! In honor of my "double sixty"celebration,. I invited blogging family and friends. To help me create a very special. The array of stars are being used to make:. A queen-size quilt for the guest room bed. In eve...
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Quilts are for Giving: For a Friend's New Granddaughter
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. For a Friend's New Granddaughter. On May 23 I got a letter from my friend, telling me that her daughter was due to have a baby in early June. Later in the evening on May 23 I got an e-mail saying that the baby had been born on May 22. So I sat right down and made her a quilt. Will put it in the mail soon. June 16, 2015 at 9:15 AM. June 19, 2015 at 6:00 PM. June 26, 2015 at 3:53 AM. What is captcha code?
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Quilts are for Giving: May 2014
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Friday, May 16, 2014. When I attended our Guild's retreat last February, I knew we were going to do a mystery. Now these always make me nervous. Am I going to like it? What will I do with it? Debbie Caffrey designed the mystery pattern. It was a lot of fun, despite my anxiety. Links to this post. Another for "Quilts from the Heart". You would think, from my lack of postings, that I had quit quilting. Not so! So while I've not shar...
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Quilts are for Giving: August 2014
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Friday, August 22, 2014. Here was an easy quilt doing it Quilt as You Go. Each block is:. Backing is cut 11" square. Front is cut 9" square. Batting is cut 9" square. Sandwich the blocks: backing wrong side up; batting centered on back; front right side up. Both batting and top will be 1" all around the back. Good for scraps of fabric and batting. This charity quilt is for our St. Anne's Sewdality. Links to this post. If you would...
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Quilts are for Giving: June 2014
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Monday, June 30, 2014. Whittling Away My Stash Towards Project Linus. I've been busy making the odds and ends in my stash into quilts for Project Linus. These are two of the latest. Now onto some more. This working towards a goal gets addictive! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is a blog BY quilters FOR quilters. If you donate quilts.this is YOUR blog! Leave your email address if you are a no-reply blogger!
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Quilts are for Giving: July 2015
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Monday, July 27, 2015. Two more quilts for foster kids. Don Diego is the 50th donation quilt I have made since I started on this path over 2 years ago. I typically like to finish one girl and one boy quilt and then drop them off at the County of Ventura, Children and Family Services. With the completion of Mr. Blue Sky, Don Diego was donated in July 2015. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Questions about this blog?
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Quilts are for Giving: December 2014
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Saturday, December 13, 2014. I belong to a church group where we make baby quilts for newborns. Here are the three latest. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is a blog BY quilters FOR quilters. If you donate quilts.this is YOUR blog! If you would like to contribute, just leave a comment and YOU will be invited to post about what YOU are making and giving! Leave your email address if you are a no-reply blogger!
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Quilts are for Giving: Quilts by a Group
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Saturday, March 14, 2015. Quilts by a Group. These are community service quilts made by my local guild. They are completed or almost completed. The red/blue and yellow quilts were our 2014 blocks, and now in 2015 we are doing nine-patches, so I have only one of those samples so far. They are going to a variety of local and global donation sites. March 14, 2015 at 11:54 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ask Beth or Sarah.
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Quilts are for Giving: September 2014
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Quilts are for Giving. This is a place to share about your charity quilts. Friday, September 19, 2014. An Even Easier QAYG. I'm always looking for a quick way to make a charity quilt. I think I've found the easiest after making an envelope quilt from a panel. This one is similar to the last one I posted, but is faster, has no sashing, and has a solid back. Here's the one I made in 4 hours:. What you need to make one:. Sixteen 8 1/" blocks (orphan, embroidered, cut from stash - whatever you have). This is...