Green
a donation quilt
40 x 60
It's made from some lotto blocks and orphans.
I've had the four blocks I used as the center medallion since probably the late '80s. I made a couple of "Quilt in a Day" twin sized quilts for my oldest kids some time back then. I know I made them before I even owned a rotary cutter. Anyway, these blocks were left over and it was finally time to dust them off and put them to use.
I pieced the batting and used a serpentine stitch for quilting.
I had enough of a green floral to use for binding. I am feeling better these days about how my machine stitched binding looks.
I pieced a green backing from pieces left over from backing larger quilts.
This will go to either Quilts Beyond Borders or Wrap-a-Smile. If you'd like to join the Sunshine Online Quilt Guild the group supports both charities.
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5 comments:
Looks like a St. Paddy's day quilt! Using all those Orphan blocks is great! I love the colors in the last two quilts too, sooo cheerful and the geese going up and down creates a lot of interest!
Great finish; I like your machined binding--I do it all the time now...hugs, Julierose
What a great use for your long-time orphan blocks, you have made them the centre piece of a great Donation Quilt. Good to use those leftover pieces of backing to back your quilt.
Well done for meeting your goal and for producing another great donation quilt.
Oh I really love this quilt. Green is my favorite color. Very nice.
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