Three string quilts.
All are 40 x 60
These will be donated to
Wrap-A-Smile, a partner of
Rotaplast, and
Quilts Beyond Borders. Rotaplast International, Inc. is committed to helping children and families worldwide by eliminating the burden of cleft lip and/or palate, burn scarring, and other deformities. Quilts Beyond Borders is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which reaches out to under-served children, mainly orphans, across the world to provide a handmade quilt and spread love and hope.
The Sunshine Online Quilt Guild supports both of these projects if you care to join us and learn more about the various ways you can support these projects as well as others.
The first one is made of pink and brown strings. I used a paper foundation and made 10 inch finished blocks.
I used a pink center string, then added brown strings to each side, then added pink strings to each side and then finished off the block with brown strings.
I made this set of blocks back in December. They are nice mindless sewing for hectic times - no decisions about fabric, no pieces to cut.
I quilted it on my DSM with three petaled flowers. I used a big polka dot for the backing. The pink binding strips came in a box of quilty goodness from a friend.
Quilt #2 is also a string quilt. I think I started making these 10 inch finished blocks way back in 2017 as a
Rainbow Scrap Challenge project.
I worked on these off and on since 2017. I didn't always have enough string scraps for an entire block in the color of the month so would just sew together what I did have and then wait until the following year to complete the rest of the block if I could.
I used a consistent 2 inch black polka dot print in each block.
I quilted it on my DSM with swirls. I used the same fabric for backing and binding.
The third quilt is another string quilt made the same way and at the same time as the pink and brown one.
In this one I used black strings in the center and brights on each side.
This one was also quilted on my DSM with swirls.
It got a bright backing and a bright scrappy binding.
Quilt #4 is an I Spy quilt that measures 40 x 60. This one is for my nephew and wife who are expecting a baby this month.
The quilt consists of little Happy Blocks with 2.5 inch centers and 1.5 inch sides. The blocks finish at four inches.
The quilt consists of 150 little blocks for lots of I Spy fun. I have made these blocks off and on over the years when I felt like it and I've been throwing them into the 4.5 inch Parts Department bin.
Back in December I blogged about that bin and how I hoped to empty it in 2020 by making quilts. When I sorted the parts in the bin I was really surprised there were more than enough little Happy Blocks to make a quilt. This is quilt #2 from the bin and the first to be finished.
Again, it was quilted on my DSM. This time I just quilted it with vertical and horizontal lines evenly spaced on both sides of the seam lines.