Monday, May 27, 2019

Another Star Point Charity Quilt

This quilt is also from left over points to a quilt I made a few years ago.


These last two quilts have cleaned out all of the point parts that I had.


I also used the Baptist fan for the quilting on it.


All the other fabric is also from my stash.


It feels so good to clean out and use up my fabric bits and pieces.

Brown Star Charity Quilt

This is a left over star points quilt. The points were me over zealously making points for a quilt I made a few years ago.


I decided a year ago that it is time to clean all orphan blocks and parts.


All of the fabric in this quilt is from my stash.


I used the Baptist fan groovy board for the quilting.


Groot wanted to be a part of the picture taking.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Charity Quilt Completed


This pattern is from Jenny Doan but I can't remember the name of it.


I have cut up allot of my fabric into 5" squares so this quilt is totally from stash.


Some of the fabrics kinda read solid and one or two are kinda wild but for the most part the squares all have flowers in them.


It was great to finally use up the flower fabric I have on the border.  I have had this fabric for over 10 years and it is time for it to be gone.


This will be a charity quilt. I am finishing up a number these quilts and I will be taking them into the humanitarian center in August.

Keep on Scrappin!

Mystery Quilt 2018 Completed

This is the Bonnie Hunter annual mystery quilt for 2018.


I was able to stay up with the clues each time and put the top together some time in February.


Although I am happy with the results of the quilt I don';t really like the colors of the quilt. I am not a fan of red and orange together. The quilt is very dramatic looking though.


This quilt is going to Lindsy, April & Kerry's adopted daughter. It's a long story so I won't explain it.


This quilt is the usual many small pieces that Bonnie is known for. Most of the quilt is from my stash. I purchased a few fat quarters so I could have more variety in the quilt.

Keep on Scrappin!