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Friday, March 25, 2022

Animal Crackers Finish!

Animal Crackers
(Traditional H Block)
42 x 54



I made blocks with animal prints and solids last year I also made some Sixteen Patch blocks with the same fabrics; however, those are still awaiting assembly in the SAR (Some Assembly Required) box. 

I quilted with horizontal and vertical lines on my DSM. 



Backing and binding.

Ready for donation. 

And sew on...



 

13 comments:

  1. ohhh! sew cute...I never thought to use novelty in the 'H' block!

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  2. Another delightful quilt! What a great collection of animal fabrics, so cute and so much for a child to look at and discuss.

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  3. so colorful and such a great use of scraps!!

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  4. Super cute donation quilt, Cathy!! Congrats on finishing it up.

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  5. Oh my gosh!! what a great grouping of animals!!! Those fabrics are too cute!!!

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  6. What a cute quilt! Love the H block used in this way! Kitties, foxes and ants, oh my! I even spotted some spiders! This will be a great donation quilt!

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  7. Ooh! I want to make this! Pinning

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  8. Such a lot if great animals for a young child to discover in this quilt, well done!

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  9. I spy some pink kitty fabric that I have too! (Sally sent me mine!)

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  10. A great scrappy quilt ready to bring happiness and comfort to someone!

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  11. A lovely riot of fun and sunshine. BTW, sure could use some here in Maine. With wind chill, it’s 12 degrees out at 5 am when my dog Rylee and I went out to give our horses some hay. Sure didn’t linger to visit but hustled back in to enjoy a steaming mug of peaches and ginger tea and enjoy reading blog, posts. I Need a quilt such as this for morning barn trips. Wasn’t unusual over the winter to be having -12 degrees and lower in the mornings. I always enjoy your color and creativity. Warms both my heart and soul.

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