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...
love it...so colorful and cheery
ReplyDeleteohhh! sew cute...I never thought to use novelty in the 'H' block!
ReplyDeleteAnother delightful quilt! What a great collection of animal fabrics, so cute and so much for a child to look at and discuss.
ReplyDeleteso colorful and such a great use of scraps!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute donation quilt, Cathy!! Congrats on finishing it up.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! what a great grouping of animals!!! Those fabrics are too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat 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!
ReplyDeleteOoh! I want to make this! Pinning
ReplyDeleteSuch a lot if great animals for a young child to discover in this quilt, well done!
ReplyDeleteLove this top- so cheery and fun.
ReplyDeleteI spy some pink kitty fabric that I have too! (Sally sent me mine!)
ReplyDeleteA great scrappy quilt ready to bring happiness and comfort to someone!
ReplyDeleteA 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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