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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Owls in the Barn Door Finished!


Owls in the Barn Door
48 x 60


I used lots of bits and pieces of owl themed scraps I had left over from other quilts. I quilted it on my DSM with straight lines in red, blue and yellow thread.  I got rid of a lot of miscellaneous spools of thread as well as bobbins.  The back and binding are all a red solid just like the barn doors.  


This is a donation quilt for Camp Hobe - a camp for kids with cancer and their siblings. 



It used up some owl scraps:









19 comments:

  1. Nice job. It is bright and cheery for some wee one going thru a tough time.

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  2. What a sweet quilt for a child. Great finish!!

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  3. I love your Owls in the Barn Door quilt, Cathy. The strong primary colours really make the whole quilt sing. A super cheerful quilt for a child in a terribly difficult place.

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  4. Great finish! Great way to use your scraps for such a great cause. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  5. Yay! I'm glad to see this one all finished up. It turned out great and will provide comfort to a kid. Thanks for donating!

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  6. That is a fun quilt! I like the primary colors, too, and all the different owl fabrics!

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  7. Scrappy, fun and bright, perfect for a little one needing all the cheering up they can get.

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  8. Great way to use those owl scraps -- super quilt for Camp Hope!

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  9. what a great way to use your owl fabrics quilt looks great

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  10. What a fun quilt! A great way to use novelty prints.

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  11. You are such an inspiration, Cathy! This quilt is a beauty, and I know it will be well loved. And I like your plan to use up those old threads!

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  12. Love the owls, love the barn doors, love the charity! It's terrific in every way!

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  13. I have an owl love so these fabrics are very appealing to me. Such a sweet quilt. Lovely!

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  14. What a great quilt for such a cause! Very generous indeed, the quilt is a treasure!

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  15. This is a very fun quilt! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

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  16. A very fun quilt! Congrats on the finish.

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  17. What a cool quilt, and a neat pattern! Thanks for being part of H2H 2017!

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  18. Fun quilt and for such a good cause too! Congrats on the finish. Thanks for linking up on behalf of the 2017 global Finish-A-Long hosts.

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  19. Congrats on a cheery finish. Love the idea of different novelty prints in the centers. And the churn dashes too :)

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